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IS ELECTRICITY SCALER QUANTITY OR VECTOR QUANTITY ? WHY? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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current doesn't follow vector addition and decomposition law,so it is not a vector.Current density is a vector quantity. Electric current I = q/t. As both charge and time are scalars, therefore electric current is a scalar quantity.

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Answered by cosmos360
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Electricity is a scalar quantity because direction is not given there it has only the magnitude

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