The Rankine scale, like the Kelvin scale, establishes a zero point at "absolute zero", the theoretical minimum temperature of any matter. But the Rankine scale uses the same size "degree" as Fahrenheit, making zero degrees R = -459.67 °F.
So in the four common scales, 0 R = -459.67 °F = 0 K = -273.15 °C.
-273 degrees Celsius. 0 Degrees Kelvin. −459 Fahrenheit.0K (Kelvin)0 R (Rankine)− 273.16° C (Centigrade = Celsius)−459.67° F (Fahrenheit)
27ºC = 540.27ºR
Rankine
Try "Rankine" instead of "Rakine". In the same way that the SI unit of temperature the Kelvin is defined as being (effectively) the celsius scale, but with zero set at Absolute zero, the Rankine scale has the same degree size as Fahrenheit, but with zero = Absolute zero. So 0 Rankine = -459 Fahrenheit Freezing point of water = 491.67 R Boiling point of water = 671.641 R
0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is an absolute measurement scale of temperature. 0K is absolute zero there are no negative units on the scale (degrees centigrade [celsius] + 273 = degrees Kelvin). This also is the case on the Rankine temperature scale (degrees fahrenheit +459.69 = degrees Rankine)
280 degrees Rankine is -179.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
506 degrees Rankine = 46.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
To convert from degrees Celsius into degrees Rankine, add 273.15, multiply by 9, and divide by 5. For example, 0 degrees Celsius is equal to (0 + 273.15) = 273.15 x 9 = 2458.35 / 5 = 491.67 degrees Rankine. R = 9/5 (C + 273.15) For every additional degree Celsius, the difference between Rankine and Celsius increases by 9 / 5 = 1.8 degrees - the same amount as it increases for x+1 degrees Fahrenheit. Here is a small table: 0 degrees C = 491.67 Rankine. 1 degree C = 493.47 Rankine. 2 degrees C = 495.27 Rankine. Similarly, for every increase of one degree Fahrenheit, the number of degrees Rankine increases by 1. For example: 32 Fahrenheit = 491.67 Rankine 33 Fahrenheit = 492.67 Rankine. To convert Celsius to Rankine, first convert Celsius to Kelvin by adding 273.15, then multiply by 9/5 or by 1.8 to get the Rankine temperature. R = 9/5 (C + 273.15) *Rankine is the Fahrenheit temperature scale re-adjusted to start at absolute zero, so it is also the Fahrenheit temperature plus 459.67 degrees. -459.67°F = 0 R
The scale is called the Rankine scale. It is essentially the Fahrenheit temperature increased by 459.67 degrees. Because it is based on absoute zero, there are no negative temperatures in Rankine.
37 degrees Celsius = 558.27 degrees Rankine.
The Rankine scale is used. On that scale, you use Fahrenheit-size degrees, but the zero of the scale is at -459.67
-273 degrees Celsius. 0 Degrees Kelvin. −459 Fahrenheit.0K (Kelvin)0 R (Rankine)− 273.16° C (Centigrade = Celsius)−459.67° F (Fahrenheit)
The Rankine scale of temperature starts at absolute zero (like Kelvin) but the degree spacing is the same as Fahrenheit; thus 0 degrees F = 459.67 degrees Ra. So to convert from Fahrenheit to Rankine just add 459.67.a °C = (4/5)a °Réaumur = [32 + (9/5)a] °Fb °Réaumur = (5/4)b °C = [32 + (9/4)b] °Fc °F = (5/9)(c - 32) °C = (4/9)(c - 32) °Réaumurt °C = (t + 273.15) KTK K = (TK - 273.15) °C = [1.80 * (TK - 273.15) + 32] °F = 1.80 TK °Rankine
Absolute zero is 0 °K, or 0 °R on the Kelvin and Rankine scales.
501ºR = 41.33ºF
27ºC = 540.27ºR