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Why electric current does not obeys laws of vector addition?

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Why electric current does not obeys laws of vector addition?

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First check your grammar. “Does not obeys” doesn’t make a sense at all in English. If any other language you know seriously without grammatical flaws, make us learn that. We would be contacting you using that only. Electric current is a rate of flow of charge which is mathematically devised as current I=dq/dt where dq is the amount of charge flows in a short time dt. Charge is nothing but the presence or absence of electrons. Electrons as a whole do not constitute any direction. Again, charge is also not flowing towards a particular direction as like the heat energy doesn’t flow towards a scrupulous direction or you may say the current of water through streams is also not following any exacting direction. The heat energy only flows if there’s any difference of temperature between source and destination. Same way, the water current is also flowing only when there’s a difference between the height of the source and the sink. The same is to be told for electric current. Whence there’s a d

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