Respuesta :

Answer:

Current

Explanation:

Only current is a vector quantity.

Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction, while scalar quantities have only magnitude.

Speed is a scalar quantity because it only has magnitude (for example: 50 km/h).

Current, when referring to the flow of a physical quantity such as electric current, is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

Pressure is also a scalar quantity because it is described by its magnitude (for example: 101.3 kPa).

So, in this case, current is the vector quantity.