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(a) How do the components of a vector5 transform under a translation of coordinates (
= x,
 = y- a,
 = z, Fig. 1.16a)?
(b) How do the components of a vector transform under an inversion of coordinates (X= -x, y = -y, z = -z, Fig. 1.16b)?
(c) How do the components of a cross product (Eq. 1.13) transform under inversion? [The cross-product of two vectors is properly called a pseudo vector because of this "anomalous" behavior.] Is the cross product of two pseudo vectors a vector, or a pseudo vector? Name two pseudo vector quantities in classical mechanics.
(d) How does the scalar triple product of three vectors transform under inversions? (Such an object is called a pseudo scalar.)
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