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The Delisle scale (abbreviated "De" or "D") is a scale to measure temperature. It was introduced by French astronomer Joseph-Nicolas Delisle in 1732. Delisle used a ther ..more definition+
The Newton scale is a temperature scale devised by Isaac Newton in 1701. He called his device a "thermometer", but he did not use the term "temperature", speaking o ..more definition+
In relation to the base unit of [temperature] => (kelvin), 1 Delisle (°De) is equal to 372.48333333333 kelvin, while 1 Newton Scale (°N) = 276.1803030303 kelvin.26050 Delisle | to common temperature units |
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26050 °De | = -17266.666666667 celsius (°C) |
26050 °De | = -16993.516666667 kelvin (K) |
26050 °De | = -31048 fahrenheit (°F) |
26050 °De | = -30588.33 rankine (°R) |
26050 °De | = 26050 delisle (°De) |
26050 °De | = -5698 newton scale (°N) |
26050 °De | = -13813.333333333 reaumur (°Re) |
26050 °De | = -9057.5 romer (°Rø) |