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which of the following statement is correct about electric current ? (a) Electric current has both magnitude and direction. Therefore, current is a vector quantity. (b) Electric current has only magnitude but no directon. Therefore, current is a scaler quantity. (c) Electric current has both magnitude and direction but it does not follow the vector laws of addition. Therefore, it is sclaer quantity. (d) None of these​

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Answered by devanayan2005
3

Answer:

(c) Electric current has both magnitude and direction but it does not follow the vector laws of addition. Therefore, it is scaler quantity.

Explanation:

To be precise, current is not a vector quantity. Although current has a specific direction and magnitude, it does not obey the law of vector addition.The resultant current is less than that obtained in the previous situation.

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Answered by abhinavreddyarutla
4

Answer:

(c)

Explanation:

Electric current has both magnitude and direction but it doesn't follow the vector law of addition

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