The Rømer scale (also Roemer) is a temperature scale named after the Danish astronomer Ole Christensen Rømer, who proposed it in 1701. It is based on the freezing point of pure water being 7.5 degrees and the boiling point of water as 60 degrees.
Symbol/abbreviation: °Rø
Unit of: TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE's base unit: Kelvin (SI Unit)
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In relation to the base unit (Kelvin), 1 Romer = 260.76904761905 Kelvin.
Conversion table 1 Romer (°Rø) to all temperature units | ||
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1 °Rø | = -12.380952380952 Celsius (°C) | ⇛ |
1 °Rø | = 168.57142857143 Delisle (°De) | ⇛ |
1 °Rø | = 9.7142857142856 Fahrenheit (°F) | ⇛ |
1 °Rø | = 260.76904761905 Kelvin (K) | ⇛ |
1 °Rø | = -4.0857142857143 Newton Scale (°N) | ⇛ |
1 °Rø | = 469.38428571429 Rankine (°R) | ⇛ |
1 °Rø | = -9.9047619047619 Reaumur (°Re) | ⇛ |
1 °Rø | = 0.99999999999999 Romer (°Rø) | ⇛ |