I K TH Top-down view (Bob's perspective) Top-down view (Bob's perspective) 4.1) What is the time derivative of the enclo

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I K TH Top-down view (Bob's perspective) Top-down view (Bob's perspective) 4.1) What is the time derivative of the enclo

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I K TH Top-down view (Bob's perspective) Top-down view (Bob's perspective) 4.1) What is the time derivative of the enclosed magnetic flux, B-dA inside the doted line? (dA is an area unit) a) xB b) x²B c) xBv d) x² Bv 4.2) What is the line integral of electric field along the dotted line fË-dS? a) XE b) -x²E c) -xEv d) -x²Ev 4.3) Use Faraday's Law, E-dS+BdA=0, to solve for E in terms of B and v.. 5.1) From Bob's perspective, the charged particle is moving with velocity v and just like Allice, Bob still sees a magnetic field B inside the solenoid. But Bob additionally sees an electric field inside the solenoid as well which Allice does not see. What is total eclectic + magnetic force, FE+B= Q(E+ x B), on the particle in Bob's perspective? (Hint: use the solution for the electric field from the previous problem). 5.2) Is this now consistent with Alice's perspective?
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