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Degrees Newton to Rankine Converter

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

°N

Rankine

531.4882

°R

7.3 °N = 531.4882 °R

°R = (°N × 100/33 + 273.15) × 9/5

How to Convert Degrees Newton to Rankine

To convert degrees Newton to Rankine, first convert to Kelvin (multiply by 100/33 and add 273.15), then multiply by 9/5. This bridges Newton's historical scale with the absolute Fahrenheit-based Rankine scale.

Conversion Formula

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

Common Conversions

°N°R
-29.7329.67
0491.67
6.6527.67
12.21558.27
33671.67
50764.31
66851.67

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FAQ

How do you convert degrees Newton to Rankine?

First convert Newton to Celsius by multiplying by 100/33, add 273.15 to get Kelvin, then multiply by 9/5. For example, 7.3°N: (7.3 × 100/33 + 273.15) × 9/5 = 531.47°R.

What is 0 degrees Newton in Rankine?

0°N (the freezing point of water) equals 491.67°R.

What is the boiling point of water on both scales?

Water boils at 33°N, which equals 671.67°R.

Are the Newton and Rankine scales related?

Both are historical temperature scales. Newton was devised by Isaac Newton (~1700), and Rankine by William Rankine (1859). They use different zero points and degree sizes.