An electricity and magnetism problem by Pratik Raj

Electric charge is _ _ _ _ __ .

Vector Quantity None of the above Scalar Quantity Both (Scalar and Vector)Quantity

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2 solutions

Harsh Shrivastava
Aug 12, 2014

Electric current I = q/t. As both charge and time are scalars, therefore electric current is a scalar quantity.

Anh Vu
Jul 16, 2014

The question is kinda short, thus ambiguous. I assume the problem creator refers to "current", which is the amount of electrons passing through a (perpendicular) cross-section area of the electron flow over time, which is a scalar activity. Please correct me if there's anything wrong, this is just based on my memory of something I have learned 6+ years ago.

Agree. The answer is not deterministic

Humberto Bento - 6 years, 11 months ago

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