Fahrenheit to Rankine Conversion
°F
Result
460,67 °R
1 °F = 460,67 °R
Result in all units
Step-by-step solution
Quick conversion table
| Fahrenheit | Rankine |
|---|---|
| 1 °F | 460,67 °R |
| 2 °F | 461,67 °R |
| 5 °F | 464,67 °R |
| 10 °F | 469,67 °R |
| 20 °F | 479,67 °R |
| 50 °F | 509,67 °R |
| 100 °F | 559,67 °R |
| 1.000 °F | 1.459,67 °R |
What Is Fahrenheit to Rankine Conversion?
Temperature is the measure of the heat level of a substance and is expressed on different scales such as Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin. Since these scales have different zero points, conversion is done with a formula rather than simple multiplication.
Moving a value from Fahrenheit to the Rankine scale requires a scale conversion rather than simple multiplication.
For example: 0 °F = 459,67 °R; 25 °F = 484,67 °R; 100 °F = 559,67 °R.
How is it calculated?
How Do You Convert Fahrenheit to Rankine?
When you enter a value, the conversion formula between the two scales is applied and the result is found in Rankine.
- Enter the value in Fahrenheit.
- For example, 100 °F → 559,67 °R.
- The result appears instantly, along with a conversion table.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Rankine is 0 Fahrenheit?
0 Fahrenheit = 459,67 Rankine.
How many Rankine is 100 Fahrenheit?
100 Fahrenheit = 559,67 Rankine.