Consider an electrically neutral disk of radius R, with a spatially uniform, but time dependent, magnetic field. The mag

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Consider an electrically neutral disk of radius R, with a spatially uniform, but time dependent, magnetic field. The mag

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Consider an electrically neutral disk of radius R, with a spatially uniform, but time dependent, magnetic field. The magnetic field oscillates in time according to: B = Bocos (wt) 2 where Bo, w are constants. . a) Find the electric field within the disk. b) Calculate the divergence and curl of E. Do your results satisfy Maxwell's equations? Why or why not?
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