Why is voltage a scalar quantity?
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because according to ohm's law....
voltage = current X resistance
voltage = current X resistance
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Because voltage is equal to current multiplied by resistance. It has only magnitude. That is why it is a scaler quantity Hope yu understand what l am trying to explain you
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