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What is the angular displacement for an object makes 1.4 rev?
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The angular displacement for an object that makes 1.4 revolutions (rev) can be calculated as follows:

One revolution (360 degrees) = 2π radians

Therefore, 1.4 revolution = 1.4 x 2π radians

= 8.8 radians

Hence, the angular displacement of the object is 8.8 radians.
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