Why is electric current a scalar quantity when it has a direction and a magnitude ?
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Yes, the current has both direction and magnitude both but we call it scalar quantity because the direction in which the current flows same. ... electric current doesnot obey vector law of addition and multiplication
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The current has a direction but still considered as a scaler because it can be added by simple algebraic method:
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