# how the components of the tensor and two vectors change as the coordinate system rotates while the f

While the components of the tensor and vectors change as the coordinate system rotates, the final scalar value calculated from them remains constant. This demonstrates the defining property of a type (0,2) tensor: its components transform in a way that perfectly compensates for the changes in the vectors, ensuring that the physical quantity it represents is independent of the coordinate system chosen.

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