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  • Understanding 180 Scale Speed: Angular Velocity & Common Speeds Explained
    "180 scale speed" is not a standard measurement or speed. You might be thinking of one of these things:

    * 180 degrees per second (180°/s): This is a unit of angular velocity, meaning how fast something is rotating. 180°/s means something is rotating half a full circle every second.

    * 180 kilometers per hour (180 km/h): This is a common speed used for vehicles, roughly equivalent to 112 miles per hour.

    * 180 miles per hour (180 mph): This is a speed that might be used for aircraft or high-speed trains.

    To understand what "180 scale speed" means, you need to provide more context:

    * What is being measured? Is it the speed of a car, a train, an object rotating, or something else?

    * What is the scale? Is it a scale used for measuring speed, like kilometers per hour or miles per hour?

    Once you provide more information, I can help you understand what "180 scale speed" represents.

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