Rankine to Kelvin Conversion

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Rankine to Kelvin Conversion

\[K = \frac{5}{9}R\]

Variables

R = temperature in degrees Rankine (°R)
K = temperature in kelvin (K)

Description

What is this formula?

This formula converts a temperature from degrees Rankine (°R) to kelvin (K). Both Rankine and Kelvin are absolute temperature scales commonly used in thermodynamics and engineering sciences.


When to use it

Use this formula whenever a temperature expressed in Rankine must be converted to kelvin for scientific analysis, thermodynamic equations, heat transfer calculations, or international engineering documentation.


Example

Convert 540 °R to kelvin.


Data:

R = 540 °R


Formula:

K = 5*R/9


Substitution:

K = 5*540/9


Result:

K = 300 K


Applications

- Thermodynamic engineering

- Scientific calculations

- Heat transfer analysis

- Aerospace engineering

- Gas law calculations

- International technical reporting


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