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Convert Newton to Rankines

°N\text{°N}
=
°R°\text{R}

Newton (°N)

An early 18th‑century temperature scale attributed to Isaac Newton. In its modern reconstruction the interval from melting ice to boiling water spans 0–33 degrees Newton (°N).

Rankine (°R)

An absolute temperature unit in the imperial system.

Newton to Rankines Conversion Table

Newton (°N)Rankines (°R)
1497.12455
2502.57909
5518.94273
10546.21545
20600.76091
50764.39727
1001037.12455
2501855.30636
5003218.94273
10005946.21545

How to Convert Newton to Rankines

Formula:

°R=(°N×10033)×95+491.67°\text{R} = \left(°N \times \frac{100}{33}\right) \times \frac{9}{5} + 491.67

Example

Convert 15 °N to °R:

°R=(°N×10033)×95+491.67°\text{R} = \left(°N \times \frac{100}{33}\right) \times \frac{9}{5} + 491.67
°R=(15×10033)×95+491.67°\text{R} = \left(15 \times \frac{100}{33}\right) \times \frac{9}{5} + 491.67
°R=573.48818°\text{R} = 573.48818
=573.48818°R= 573.48818 \, °\text{R}

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