Kelvin to Rankine
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kelvin to rankine Conversion Table
kelvin (K) | rankine (°R) | |
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0.01 K | → | 0.018 °R |
0.1 K | → | 0.18 °R |
1.0 K | → | 1.8 °R |
2.0 K | → | 3.6 °R |
3.0 K | → | 5.4 °R |
5.0 K | → | 9.0 °R |
10.0 K | → | 18.0 °R |
20.0 K | → | 36.0 °R |
30.0 K | → | 54.0 °R |
50.0 K | → | 90.0 °R |
100.0 K | → | 180.0 °R |
1000.0 K | → | 1800.0 °R |
Example Conversion
To convert from kelvin to rankine, multiply by 1.8.
For example: 22 kelvin = 22 × 1.8 = 39.6 rankine
Unit History
About kelvin
The Kelvin scale, named for Lord Kelvin, is the SI base unit for thermodynamic temperature. Anchored at absolute zero, it is essential for scientific calculations that require an absolute temperature reference.
About rankine
Proposed by Scottish engineer William Rankine in 1859, the Rankine scale mirrors Kelvin but uses Fahrenheit-sized degrees. It serves niche roles in engineering fields that rely on imperial measurements.