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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 ..more definition+
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 ..more definition+
In relation to the base unit of [temperature] => (kelvin), 1 Rankine (°R) is equal to 0.55555555555556 kelvin, while 1 Rankine (°R) = 0.55555555555556 kelvin.1 Rankine | 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 Rankine (table conversion) |
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1 °R | = 1 °R |
2 °R | = 2 °R |
3 °R | = 3 °R |
4 °R | = 4 °R |
5 °R | = 5 °R |
6 °R | = 6 °R |
7 °R | = 7 °R |
8 °R | = 8 °R |
9 °R | = 9 °R |
10 °R | = 10 °R |
20 °R | = 20 °R |
30 °R | = 30 °R |
40 °R | = 40 °R |
50 °R | = 50 °R |
60 °R | = 60 °R |
70 °R | = 70 °R |
80 °R | = 80 °R |
90 °R | = 90 °R |
100 °R | = 100 °R |
200 °R | = 200 °R |
300 °R | = 300 °R |
400 °R | = 400 °R |
500 °R | = 500 °R |
600 °R | = 600 °R |
700 °R | = 700 °R |
800 °R | = 800 °R |
900 °R | = 900 °R |
1000 °R | = 1000 °R |
2000 °R | = 2000 °R |
4000 °R | = 4000 °R |
5000 °R | = 5000 °R |
7500 °R | = 7500 °R |
10000 °R | = 10000 °R |
25000 °R | = 25000 °R |
50000 °R | = 50000 °R |
100000 °R | = 100000 °R |
1000000 °R | = 1000000 °R |
1000000000 °R | = 1000000000 °R |