A wire carrying a current $i$ is placed in a uniform magnetic field in the form of the curve $y = a\sin \,\left( {\frac{{\pi x}}{L}} \right)\,0 \le x \le 2L.$ The force acting on the wire is
  • A$\frac{{iBL}}{\pi }$
  • B$iBL\pi $
  • C$2iBL$
  • D
    Zero
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