Physics, asked by saranlavu, 6 months ago

why current is a scalar​

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Answered by ankitasanwal450
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Current is a vector because it has a magnitude and a direction. ... Since current doesn't obey it and it follows algebraic addition, currents are scalar. Also, current is written as the dot product of the current density vector and the area vector

Answered by aliyat418
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Current is scalar because I think it doesn't have both magnitude and direction.

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