Rankine a Kelvin Conversor
K = °R × 5/9
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FORMULA
K = °R × 5/9
CONVERSION TABLE
| Rankine (°R) | Kelvin (K) |
|---|---|
| 1 °R | 0.555556 K |
| 5 °R | 2.7778 K |
| 10 °R | 5.5556 K |
| 25 °R | 13.8889 K |
| 50 °R | 27.7778 K |
| 100 °R | 55.5556 K |
| 250 °R | 138.8889 K |
| 500 °R | 277.7778 K |
| 1,000 °R | 555.5556 K |
COMMON VALUES
RELATED CONVERSIONS
Acerca de Rankine (°R)
The Rankine scale uses the same degree increment as Fahrenheit but starts at absolute zero (0 degrees Ra = -459.67 degrees F). Developed by Scottish engineer William Rankine in 1859, it is used in thermodynamic calculations within the US engineering community, particularly for gas turbine and steam power cycle analysis.
Acerca de Kelvin (K)
The kelvin is the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature, with 0 K representing absolute zero -- the theoretical point where all molecular motion ceases. Scientists and engineers use kelvin in thermodynamics, astrophysics (the Sun's surface is about 5,778 K), and color temperature for lighting (e.g., 6500 K daylight).
How to Convert Rankine to Kelvin
The conversion formula is: K = °R × 5/9. To convert from Rankine (°R) to Kelvin (K), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
¿Cuántos Kelvin hay en 1 Rankine?
1 Rankine (°R) equivale a 0.555556 Kelvin (K).
¿Cómo convertir Rankine a Kelvin?
Multiplica el valor en Rankine por 0.555556 para obtener el equivalente en Kelvin. Fórmula: K = °R × 5/9
¿Cuál es la fórmula para convertir Rankine a Kelvin?
K = °R × 5/9
Glosario
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Kelvin
La unidad de temperatura termodinámica del SI, cuyo punto de partida es el cero absoluto.
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Cero Absoluto
La temperatura más baja posible: 0 K, -273,15 °C o -459,67 °F.
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Celsius
Una escala de temperatura métrica donde 0 °C es el punto de congelación del agua y 100 °C es el punto de ebullición a presión atmosférica estándar (101,325 kPa).