Talk:Accelerator (ability)/@comment-11437688-20140106141122/@comment-11437688-20140107060206

I repeat, electric current is NOT a vector. Current is a result of the integral of the dot product of current density (j) and the surface area element (ds) where that current density passes. Both the current density and the surface area element are vectors with same direction. And we all know that the dot product of vectors with same direction always result to a scalar.