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Rankine to Degrees Newton Converter

Convert Rankine to degrees Newton and degrees Newton to Rankine instantly. Bidirectional temperature converter with formula and common values.

°R

Degrees Newton

-74.19

°N

87 °R = -74.19 °N

°N = (°R × 5/9 − 273.15) × 33/100

Rankine to Degrees Newton: To convert rankine to degrees newton, apply °N = (°R × 5/9 − 273.15) × 33/100. Unlike linear unit conversions, rankine and degrees newton use different zero points, so a fixed multiplier is not sufficient.

How to Convert Rankine to Degrees Newton

Converting between rankine and degrees newton requires both a scale factor and an offset because the two scales use different zero points. The formula below handles both adjustments.

Conversion Formula

  • Rankine to Degrees Newton: °N = (°R × 5/9 − 273.15) × 33/100
  • Degrees Newton to Rankine: °R = (°N × 100/33 + 273.15) × 9/5

Rankine to Degrees Newton Conversion Chart

Rankine (°R)Degrees Newton (°N)
0.1-90.121167
0.25-90.093667
0.5-90.047833
1-89.956167
2-89.772833
3-89.5895
5-89.222833
10-88.306167
20-86.472833
25-85.556167
50-80.972833
100-71.806167
250-44.306167
100093.193833

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FAQ

How do you convert Rankine to degrees Newton?

First convert Rankine to Celsius by multiplying by 5/9 and subtracting 273.15, then multiply by 33/100. For example, 530°R: (530 × 5/9 − 273.15) × 33/100 = 7.15°N.

What is 491.67°R in degrees Newton?

491.67°R equals 0°N — both correspond to the freezing point of water (0°C).

What is absolute zero in degrees Newton?

Absolute zero (0°R) equals −90.14°N.

Who created the Newton temperature scale?

Isaac Newton devised the Newton scale around 1700. It sets 0 at the freezing point of water and 33 at the boiling point.

How do you convert degrees newton back to rankine?

Use the inverse formula: °R = (°N × 100/33 + 273.15) × 9/5.

Why isn't rankine-to-degrees newton a simple multiplication?

Rankine and Degrees Newton use different zero points, so the relationship includes both a scale factor and an offset. The scale factor alone gives the rate of change but not the absolute value.