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Réaumur to Rankine (°Ré to °R) Converter

1 °Ré = 493.92 °R

1 Réaumur equals 493.92 Rankine (1 °Ré = 493.92 °R). Convert Réaumur to Rankine with formula, table, and examples.

To convert Reaumur to Rankine, use the formula: R = Re x 9/4 + 491.67. The Reaumur scale is the historical European scale once standard in France and Germany, while the Rankine scale is the absolute Fahrenheit scale used in US thermodynamic engineering. Water freezes at 0 degrees Re (491.67 R) and boils at 80 degrees Re (671.67 R).

How to Convert Réaumur to Rankine

°Ré via Kelvin to °R
Formula: Réaumur to Rankine
  1. Convert to Kelvin: K = °Ré * 5 / 4 + 273.15
  2. Convert to Rankine: °R = K * 9 / 5
  3. Read the result in Rankine

Common Réaumur to Rankine Conversions

Réaumur (°Ré) Rankine (°R) Status
-30 °Ré 424.17 °R
-20 °Ré 446.67 °R
-10 °Ré 469.17 °R
0 °Ré 491.67 °R
5 °Ré 502.92 °R
10 °Ré 514.17 °R
15 °Ré 525.42 °R
20 °Ré 536.67 °R
25 °Ré 547.92 °R
30 °Ré 559.17 °R
40 °Ré 581.67 °R
50 °Ré 604.17 °R
60 °Ré 626.67 °R
70 °Ré 649.17 °R
80 °Ré 671.67 °R
100 °Ré 716.67 °R
200 °Ré 941.67 °R

Good to Know About Réaumur to Rankine Conversion

The history of temperature measurement is the history of scientific collaboration and competition across borders. The Reaumur scale (once widespread in continental Europe) and the Rankine scale (used in American aerospace and chemical engineering) represent different national contributions to solving the same fundamental problem: how to assign numbers to the sensation of hot and cold.

Réaumur to Rankine: What You Need to Know

The Reaumur scale was created by Rene Antoine Ferchault de Reaumur, 1730, once widespread in continental Europe. The Rankine scale was created by William Rankine, 1859, used in American aerospace and chemical engineering. Converting between them bridges different eras and different measurement philosophies in the history of thermometry.

What is a Réaumur? °Ré

A historical temperature scale where water freezes at 0 °Ré and boils at 80 °Ré. Named after René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur. Once widely used in Europe.

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What is a Rankine? °R

An absolute temperature scale using Fahrenheit-sized degrees. 0 °R equals absolute zero. Used in some US engineering applications, especially thermodynamics.

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Going the other way? Use our Rankine to Réaumur converter.

Réaumur to Rankine FAQ

  • Use the formula R = Re x 9/4 + 491.67. At the freezing point of water: 0 Re = 491.67 R. At the boiling point: 80 Re = 671.67 R.

  • This conversion is needed when interpreting historical scientific records, comparing temperature data across different measurement traditions, or completing engineering calculations that mix temperature scales from different national standards.

  • Water freezes at 0 Re = 491.67 R. Water boils at 80 Re = 671.67 R. These two fixed points anchor both scales and provide easy verification of any conversion calculation.

Non-Frequently Asked Questions About Réaumur to Rankine

Questions nobody should ask - but someone did.

  • Every temperature feels the same regardless of the scale you use to describe it. A comfortable room is comfortable whether you call it by its Reaumur or Rankine value. Temperature scales change the number, not the physics. Your skin cannot tell the difference between measurement systems.

  • Unless you are applying to work in a museum of scientific instruments or writing the world's most comprehensive conversion website, this particular skill would raise more questions than it answers in a job interview. But it does demonstrate attention to detail and a fondness for completeness - qualities any employer should appreciate.

  • Weather apps already struggle to present temperature clearly in one or two scales. Adding Reaumur and Rankine would turn a simple forecast into a mathematics lecture. Users would see five or more numbers for the same temperature, causing decision paralysis about whether to bring a jacket. Simplicity in weather communication is not a luxury - it is a safety feature.

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