Newton (°N) to Rankine (°R) converter
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Newton (°N) to Rankine (°R) converter
Converting from Newton (°N) to Rankine (°R) | Temperature
What is Newton (°N)
Newton (°N) is a temperature scale named after Sir Isaac Newton. On this scale, water freezes at 0 °N and boils at 33 °N under standard atmospheric pressure.
What is Rankine (°R)
Rankine (°R) is a temperature scale named after the Scottish engineer William Rankine. It uses the same degree intervals as the Fahrenheit scale, but starts at absolute zero. Absolute zero in Rankine is 0 °R.
Conversion Formulas
The conversion formulas for converting from Newton (°N) to Rankine (°R) and vice versa are:
°R=(°N∗1.8)+491.67
°N=(°R−491.67)/1.8
Examples
- Converting 4 °N to Rankine (°R):
4°N=4∗497.1245=513.4882°R
- Converting 3 °R to Newton (°N):
3°R=(3−491.67)/1.8=−89.5895°N
- Converting 13 °N to Rankine (°R):
13°N=13∗497.1245=562.5791°R
- Converting 4 °R to Newton (°N):
4°R=(4−491.67)/1.8=−89.40617°N
Use these conversion formulas to easily switch between Newton (°N) and Rankine (°R) temperature scales.
Newton to Rankine conversion table
°N to °R conversion table
| Newton (°N) | Rankine (°R) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 °N | 491.7245 °R |
| 0.1 °N | 492.2155 °R |
| 1 °N | 497.1245 °R |
| 2 °N | 502.5791 °R |
| 3 °N | 508.0336 °R |
| 4 °N | 513.4882 °R |
| 5 °N | 518.9427 °R |
| 6 °N | 524.3973 °R |
| 7 °N | 529.8518 °R |
| 8 °N | 535.3064 °R |
| 9 °N | 540.7609 °R |
| 10 °N | 546.2155 °R |
| 10 °N | 546.2155 °R |
| 20 °N | 600.7609 °R |
| 30 °N | 655.3064 °R |
| 40 °N | 709.8518 °R |
| 50 °N | 764.3973 °R |
| 60 °N | 818.9427 °R |
| 70 °N | 873.4882 °R |
| 80 °N | 928.0336 °R |
| 90 °N | 982.5791 °R |
| 100 °N | 1 037.125 °R |
| 1 000 °N | 5 946.215 °R |
| 2 000 °N | 11 400.76 °R |
| 3 000 °N | 16 855.31 °R |
| 4 000 °N | 22 309.85 °R |
| 5 000 °N | 27 764.4 °R |
| 6 000 °N | 33 218.94 °R |
| 7 000 °N | 38 673.49 °R |
| 8 000 °N | 44 128.03 °R |
| 9 000 °N | 49 582.58 °R |
| 10 000 °N | 55 037.12 °R |
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