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why it is called electricity is neither a scalar quentity nor a vector quentity

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Answered by MakutoShiedo
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Electricity is a scalar quantity because it itself never flows in any specific direction.

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Answered by spv7788917577
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Electric current is neither a scalar nor a vector quantity. Electric current in a wire has both magnitude and direction but there is no meaning of triangle rule there. Also since it gives the magnitude of charge flowing per unit time it has nothing to do with the direction.

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