Why electric current not a vector even though it has direction ?
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Because while current has a direction local to the wire that carries it, it doesn't behave like a vector within circuits.
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Current is not a vector quantity although it have both direction and magnitude. The reason behind is it doesn't obey the laws of vector algebra! And for a quantity to be a conductor it have to obey two conditions.
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