Rankine (°R) zu Newton (°N) Umrechner
Converting from Rankine (°R) to Newton (°N) | Temperature
What is Rankine (°R)
Rankine (°R) is a unit of temperature in the Imperial system, commonly used in engineering and thermodynamics. It is defined based on the Fahrenheit scale, where absolute zero is 0 °R and water freezes at 491.67 °R.
What is Newton (°N)
Newton (°N) is a unit of temperature in the thermodynamic temperature scale. It has a unique conversion formula relative to other temperature scales.
Conversion Formulas
The conversion formulas between Rankine (°R) and Newton (°N) are as follows:
Examples
To illustrate these conversions, we can consider the following examples:
12 (°R) to Newton (°N):
12°R to °N: 12×497.1245Result: -87.9395 (°N)8 (°N) to Rankine (°R):
8°N to °R: 497.12458+89.95617Result: 535.3064 (°R)16 (°R) to Newton (°N):
16°R to °N: 16×497.1245Result: -87.20617 (°N)8 (°R) to Newton (°N):
8°R to °N: 8×497.1245Result: -88.67283 (°N)
By using these conversion formulas, you can easily convert temperatures between Rankine (°R) and Newton (°N).
Feel free to use this page as a reference for converting temperatures between Rankine and Newton.
Rankine-zu-Newton-Umrechnungstabelle
°R-zu-°N-Umrechnungstabelle
Rankine (°R) | Newton (°N) |
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0.01 °R | -90.13767 °N |
0.1 °R | -90.12117 °N |
1 °R | -89.95617 °N |
2 °R | -89.77283 °N |
3 °R | -89.5895 °N |
4 °R | -89.40617 °N |
5 °R | -89.22283 °N |
6 °R | -89.0395 °N |
7 °R | -88.85617 °N |
8 °R | -88.67283 °N |
9 °R | -88.4895 °N |
10 °R | -88.30617 °N |
10 °R | -88.30617 °N |
20 °R | -86.47283 °N |
30 °R | -84.6395 °N |
40 °R | -82.80617 °N |
50 °R | -80.97283 °N |
60 °R | -79.1395 °N |
70 °R | -77.30617 °N |
80 °R | -75.47283 °N |
90 °R | -73.6395 °N |
100 °R | -71.80617 °N |