Prove that Current is a Vector quantity
Answers
Answered by
1
All Answers (13) 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.
mark me
Mayank006:
Rdeep90 its nt your answer its googled haha
Answered by
0
Answer:Firstly current is not a vector quantity. As it doesn't follows vector laws. i.e triangle law of addition and decomposition. Rather it is a scalar quantity quantity.
Explanation:
As,
I=q/t
And both q and t are scalar so current is scalar.
While current density is vector quantity
J=i/a (current density).
Hope u gt your answer.
Similar questions