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Even though electric current has direction why it is not a vector

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A Vector quantity is that quantity, which has magnitude and direction, both ; and which also follow the rules of Vector ADDITION.

Electric Current has magnitude and direction, both. But it does not follow the rules of Vector Addition. When we add two or more Electric Current quantities , we USE rule of scalar addition. In the other words we use ALGEBRAIC method.

Thus, Electric Current is not a Vector.

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