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1 April, 21:14

Current flows through a resistor; (a) with no direction since it is not a vector (b) from any potential to any different potential (c) from high potential to low potential (d) from low potential to high potential (e) cannot be determined

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  1. 1 April, 21:57
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    c) From high potential to low potential.

    Explanation:

    Given that

    current is flowing through resister.

    As we know that those quantity have direction as well as magnitude then these are called vector quantity and those quantity have only magnitude then they called scalar quantity.

    As we know that current have direction as well as magnitude so current is a vector quantity.

    Current flows from high potential to low potential.
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