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the direction of electron is opposite to the direction of flow of current . so it means that current is a vector quantity

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
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Electron flow is simply the opposite of conventional current flow. Current flows from the negative side of the battery through the resistance to the positive side rather than vice versa. So, if the arrow from the picture above were at the bottom of the circuit diagram, this would illustrate electron flow.

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Answered by kikibuji
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though it considered as vector due to direction,it fails to obey triangle law of vectors and parallel law of of vectors.so it is not vector.it is a scalar quantity

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