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why electricity is a scalar quantity

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Answered by Saksham307
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This is because electricity(rather, current) does not follow the vector law of addition, and the direction of electricity is not really significant for application. Only its magnitude is essential for all purposes. 
Answered by priyanka7
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bcoz it has no particular direction and has only magnitude
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