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A wire ACDEFG having each part of length L and carrying a current of i ampere, is turned according to the diagram shown. A uniform magnetic field B is placed parallel to positive Y-axis. The force acting on wire will be (ED = L) -

A

iBL in the negative Z-direction

B

iBL in the positive Z-direction.

C

iB/L in the negative X-direction

D

iB/L in positive X-direction

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