Rankine to Fahrenheit
Convert Rankine into Fahrenheit for thermodynamics, engineering references, and temperature comparisons.
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Rankine to Fahrenheit Table
| Rankine | Fahrenheit |
|---|---|
| 0 | -459.67 |
| 100 | -359.67 |
| 200 | -259.67 |
| 300 | -159.67 |
| 459.67 | 0 |
| 500 | 40.33 |
| 700 | 240.33 |
| 1,000 | 540.33 |
| 1,500 | 1,040.33 |
| 2,000 | 1,540.33 |
| 3,000 | 2,540.33 |
| 5,000 | 4,540.33 |
Popular Conversions
- 100 rankine = -359.67 fahrenheit
- 300 rankine = -159.67 fahrenheit
- 459.67 rankine = 0 fahrenheit
- 500 rankine = 40.33 fahrenheit
- 700 rankine = 240.33 fahrenheit
- 1,000 rankine = 540.33 fahrenheit
- 1,500 rankine = 1,040.33 fahrenheit
- 2,000 rankine = 1,540.33 fahrenheit
What is Rankine and Fahrenheit?
Rankine
Definition: Rankine is an absolute temperature scale that uses Fahrenheit-sized degrees.
History/origin: The Rankine scale was developed for engineering and thermodynamic work that used the Fahrenheit interval.
Current use: Rankine appears in older engineering references, thermodynamics, and some industry calculations.
Fahrenheit
Definition: Fahrenheit is a temperature scale commonly used in weather and household readings in some countries.
History/origin: The Fahrenheit scale became established in early thermometer practice and remains common in everyday use.
Current use: It is used for weather, cooking, home thermostats, and appliance settings.
Related Time Unit Conversions
Rankine is often compared with Fahrenheit, Kelvin, and Celsius in thermal work.
| From Rankine To | Conversion Factor | Formula |
|---|---|---|
| Kelvin | × 5 ÷ 9 | K = °R × 5 ÷ 9 |
| Fahrenheit | – 459.67 | °F = °R – 459.67 |
| Celsius | (°R – 491.67) × 5 ÷ 9 | °C = (°R – 491.67) × 5 ÷ 9 |
| Absolute temperature | absolute scale | Rankine starts at absolute zero but uses Fahrenheit-sized degrees |
| Thermal calculations | engineering use | Rankine is common in some thermodynamics references |
| Kelvin back to Rankine | × 9 ÷ 5 | °R = K × 9 ÷ 5 |
| Fahrenheit back to Rankine | + 459.67 | °R = °F + 459.67 |
| Engineering sheets | mixed-scale work | Check whether your formula expects Rankine, Kelvin, or Fahrenheit |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does Rankine to Fahrenheit mean in this converter?
A: Fahrenheit = Rankine – 459.67. The converter keeps the unit direction explicit so you can move from rankine to fahrenheit without guessing which side the factor belongs on.
Q: What is a quick reference value for Rankine to Fahrenheit?
A: 100 rankine equals -359.67 fahrenheit.
Q: When would someone need Rankine to Fahrenheit?
A: Translate absolute-temperature values before using a formula sheet.
Q: Why does the number change when moving from rankine to fahrenheit?
A: The duration or rate stays the same, but the size of each unit changes. Smaller target units usually increase the number, while larger target units can shrink it.
Q: How do I go from Fahrenheit back to Rankine?
A: Rankine = Fahrenheit + 459.67. Use the reverse rule whenever the target-side unit is your starting point.
Q: Should I treat Rankine to Fahrenheit as exact or approximate?
A: This conversion is exact for the units shown.
