Convert fahrenheit to rankine, abbreviated as ℉ to °R. This is based formula: rankine = fahrenheit + 459.67, under this rule, fahrenheits can be easily converted into rankines. Now, let’s discuss in more detail.
Fahrenheit unit is based on the 32 degree Fahrenheit when it comes to freezing point of water and 212 degree Fahrenheit for boiling point of water. When we dig deep into the parts we come to know
Absolute zero is -459.67 degree Fahrenheit.
It is represented by the ℉
When it comes to its history, credit goes to Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit based on two reference points mentioned above.
An amazing fact about is that it was replaced by Celsius scale in 1960 in the most countries but United states kept on using this scale for measuring temperature.
It’s absolute thermodynamic temperature scale because it based around Absolute zero. It’s quite similar to Kelvin scale. It is firstly used in US
The absolute zero for Fahrenheit is designed as absolute zero which is -459.67 degree Fahrenheit.
Zero kelvin is equal to 0 °R
Rankine is a unit of temperature. And its symbols are °R, °Ra
When it comes to its usage, some authors alternatively used it with Kelvin omitting the degree symbol. Some important temperatures related to Rankine scale are given below:
Absolute zero= 0 °R
Freezing Point =491.67 °R
Boiling Point =671.64102 °R
It is named after Macquorn Rankine. It’s usage context is especially concerned in engineering systems where heat computations are done usually in degree Fahrenheit.
If you want to know how to convert fahrenheit to rankine, you must get the conversion formula or factor first.
Fahrenheit to Rankine formula is:
Rankine = Fahrenheit + 459.67
For example, convert 78 ℉ to °R
78 ℉ = 78 + 459.67 = 537.67 °R
Through the above content, now you know how to convert fahrenheit to rankine. But if you want to convert fahrenheit to other temperature units, please click the corresponding link below.
In order to quickly obtain the conversion result from fahrenheit to rankine, we list some commonly used conversion numbers in the following table.