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Fahrenheit to Rankine Converter
Use this page to convert fahrenheit values into rankine, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
This conversion uses an offset formula rather than a single multiplier because the temperature scales start from different zero points.
deg F to deg R: Apply the scale formula and then add or remove the required offset.
Example: 25 deg F = 484.67 deg R
Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit is related to Celsius through the formula (F - 32) x 5/9 = C.
History: Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit introduced the scale in the early eighteenth century.
Current use: Fahrenheit is common for weather, cooking, and consumer contexts in the United States.
Also written as deg F, °F, F, degF, degree F, degrees F, degree Fahrenheit, degrees Fahrenheit.
Rankine
Rankine starts at absolute zero, and one Rankine degree is the same interval as one Fahrenheit degree.
History: The Rankine scale was developed for thermodynamic calculations in systems based on Fahrenheit.
Current use: Rankine appears in some engineering, thermodynamics, and legacy US customary calculations.
Also written as deg R.
Fahrenheit to Rankine table
| Fahrenheit [deg F] | Rankine [deg R] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 deg F | 459.68 deg R |
| 0.1 deg F | 459.77 deg R |
| 1 deg F | 460.67 deg R |
| 2 deg F | 461.67 deg R |
| 5 deg F | 464.67 deg R |
| 10 deg F | 469.67 deg R |
| 20 deg F | 479.67 deg R |
| 50 deg F | 509.67 deg R |
| 100 deg F | 559.67 deg R |
