To use the Fahrenheit (°F) to Rankine (°R) conversion calculator, simply enter the temperature value in the input field labeled “Fahrenheit.” Then, click the “Convert” button to obtain the equivalent temperature in Rankine, which will be displayed in the output field. To reset the calculator, click the “Reset” button.
Fahrenheit to Rankine Conversion Calculator
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What Is the Formula for Fahrenheit to Rankine?
When it comes to temperature conversions, there is an interesting relationship between Fahrenheit (°F) and Rankine (°R). Specifically, did you know that 0 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 459.67 degrees Rankine? This can be expressed as:
0 °F = 459.67 °R
To convert a temperature from Fahrenheit to Rankine, you can use the following formula: Add 459.67 to the temperature in Fahrenheit to obtain the temperature in Rankine. Mathematically, it can be represented as:
T(°R) = T(°F) + 459.67
Example
Let’s imagine a scenario where you are planning a trip to the United States and need to understand the temperature conversion from Fahrenheit to Rankine. The weather forecast in your current location shows a temperature of 68°F. To convert this to Rankine, you can use the formula Rankine = Fahrenheit + 459.67. Plugging in the value, the calculation would be: 68 + 459.67 = 527.67 Rankine. This allows you to have a better understanding of the temperature in Rankine, which is a unit commonly used in scientific and engineering contexts.
Fahrenheit to Rankine Conversion Table
Here’s a Fahrenheit to Rankine conversion table for the 37 most commonly used temperatures:
Fahrenheit (°F) | Rankine (°R) |
---|---|
-459,67 °F | 0 °R |
-50 °F | 409,67 °R |
-40 °F | 419,67 °R |
-30 °F | 429,67 °R |
-20 °F | 439,67 °R |
-10 °F | 449,67 °R |
0 °F | 459,67 °R |
10 °F | 469,67 °R |
20 °F | 479,67 °R |
30 °F | 489,67 °R |
32 °F | 491,67 °R |
40 °F | 499,67 °R |
50 °F | 509,67 °R |
60 °F | 519,67 °R |
70 °F | 529,67 °R |
80 °F | 539,67 °R |
90 °F | 549,67 °R |
100 °F | 559,67 °R |
110 °F | 569,67 °R |
120 °F | 579,67 °R |
130 °F | 589,67 °R |
140 °F | 599,67 °R |
150 °F | 609,67 °R |
160 °F | 619,67 °R |
170 °F | 629,67 °R |
180 °F | 639,67 °R |
190 °F | 649,67 °R |
200 °F | 659,67 °R |
212 °F | 671,67 °R |
300 °F | 759,67 °R |
400 °F | 859,67 °R |
500 °F | 959,67 °R |
600 °F | 1059,67 °R |
700 °F | 1159,67 °R |
800 °F | 1259,67 °R |
900 °F | 1359,67 °R |
1000 °F | 1459,67 °R |
Please note that the Rankine scale is an absolute temperature scale that starts at absolute zero (0°R), where 0°R is equal to -459.67°F.