The Rankine scale is a thermodynamic temperature based on an absolute scale named after the Glasgow University engineer and physicist William John Macquorn Rankine, who proposed it in 1859. (The Kelvin scale was ..more definition+
The Kelvin scale is an absolute thermodynamic temperature scale using as its null point absolute zero, the temperature at which all thermal motion ceases in the classical description of thermodynamics. The kelvin ..more definition+
1 Rankine | Converted to Common temperature Units |
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1 °R | -272.59444444444 celsius (°C) |
1 °R | 0.55555555555556 kelvin (K) |
1 °R | -458.67 fahrenheit (°F) |
1 °R | 1 rankine (°R) |
1 °R | 558.89166666667 delisle (°De) |
1 °R | -89.956166666667 newton scale (°N) |
1 °R | -218.07555555556 reaumur (°Re) |
1 °R | -135.61208333333 romer (°Rø) |
Rankine | to Kelvin (table conversion) |
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1 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
2 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
3 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
4 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
5 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
6 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
7 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
8 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
9 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
10 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
20 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
30 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
40 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
50 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
60 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
70 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
80 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
90 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
100 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
200 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
300 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
400 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
500 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
600 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
700 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
800 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
900 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
1000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
2000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
4000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
5000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
7500 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
10000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
25000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
50000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
100000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
1000000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |
1000000000 °R | = 0.55555555555556 K |