Physics, asked by vidya55, 11 months ago

why is current a scalar quantity???? not vector, eventhough current tells us the direction of for of electrons from positive to negative

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Answered by Anonymous
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The electrons can flow either way through a wire depending which way around your positive and negative are. A scalar quantity doesn't havedirection, but current does becauseyou can change the direction of those little electrons in the wire and thus thedirection the charge is moving!
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