Why current is a scalar quantity? Explain
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Scalar quantity are those quantities which have only magnitude not any direction and they can be added algebrically. While vector quantities have both magnitude and direction and they must be added vectorically. Since, current has direction but it is not added vectorically. So, it is a scalar quantity.
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