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The scalar quality is
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A- electric current
B- force
C- velocity
D- Displacement ​

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Answered by Johnsonmijo
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Answer:

Electric current is a scalar quantity.

Explanation:

The quantities which have only magnitude are called scalar quantities and the quantities which have both magnitude and direction are called vector quantities.

Here force, velocity, and displacement are vector quantities since they have both magnitude and direction. Electric current also should have been considered as a vector quantity. But it does not obey the vector addition rules instead they follow algebraic addition rules. So electric current can only be considered as a scalar quantity.

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