Reaumur

The Reaumur scale, symbol (°Ré, °Re, °r), also known as the "octogesimal division", is a temperature scale for which the freezing and boiling points of water are defined as 0 and 80 degrees respectively. The scale is named for René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, who first proposed a similar scale in 1730.

Symbol/abbreviation: °Re

Unit of: TEMPERATURE

TEMPERATURE's base unit: Kelvin (SI Unit)

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In relation to the base unit (Kelvin), 1 Reaumur = 274.4 Kelvin.

Conversion table 1 Reaumur (°Re) to all temperature units

1 °Re = 1.25 Celsius (°C)
1 °Re = 148.125 Delisle (°De)
1 °Re = 34.25 Fahrenheit (°F)
1 °Re = 274.4 Kelvin (K)
1 °Re = 0.4125 Newton Scale (°N)
1 °Re = 493.92 Rankine (°R)
1 °Re = 1 Reaumur (°Re)
1 °Re = 8.15625 Romer (°Rø)