Q : Why the physical quantities having both magnitude and direction may not be vectors ?
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aarsh8860
Electric current have both magnitude and direction but it is not avector because the formula of e.c. isV/R and voltage and resistance are scalar quantities .and two scalarquantities can never give a vector quantity .and it follows simple algebra rules. if any quantity having both direction and magnitude or they not follow the vector law of addition the anr not going to be called as vector .. all vector quantity follows vector law of addition hope u got ur answer then plz mark my answer as brainliest :-)
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