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The direction of current is opposite to the direction of the flow of electrons.so does this mean current is a vector quantity why or why not?

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And for this reason electric current should be considered a vector as it has both magnitude and direction. But in addition, vectors obey the law of parrellogram of vectors, which the electric current does not obey. For this reason, current is a scalar quantity and not a vector.

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