degree Kelvin | 1 K | 2 K | 3 K | 4 K | 5 K | 6 K | 7 K | 8 K | 9 K | 10 K | 11 K | 12 K | 13 K | 14 K | 15 K | 16 K | 17 K | 18 K | 19 K | 20 K | 21 K | 22 K | 23 K | 24 K | 25 K | 26 K | 27 K | 28 K | 29 K | 30 K | 31 K | 32 K | 33 K | 34 K | 35 K | 36 K | 37 K | 38 K | 39 K | 40 K | 41 K | 42 K | 43 K | 44 K | 45 K | 46 K | 47 K | 48 K | 49 K | 50 K | 51 K | 52 K | 53 K | 54 K | 55 K | 56 K | 57 K | 58 K | 59 K | 60 K | 61 K | 62 K | 63 K | 64 K | 65 K | 66 K | 67 K | 68 K | 69 K | 70 K | 71 K | 72 K | 73 K | 74 K | 75 K | 76 K | 77 K | 78 K | 79 K | 80 K | 81 K | 82 K | 83 K | 84 K | 85 K | 86 K | 87 K | 88 K | 89 K | 90 K | 91 K | 92 K | 93 K | 94 K | 95 K | 96 K | 97 K | 98 K | 99 K | 100 K |
degree Rankine | 1.8 °R | 3.6 °R | 5.4 °R | 7.2 °R | 9 °R | 10.8 °R | 12.6 °R | 14.4 °R | 16.2 °R | 18 °R | 19.8 °R | 21.6 °R | 23.4 °R | 25.2 °R | 27 °R | 28.8 °R | 30.6 °R | 32.4 °R | 34.2 °R | 36 °R | 37.8 °R | 39.6 °R | 41.4 °R | 43.2 °R | 45 °R | 46.8 °R | 48.6 °R | 50.4 °R | 52.2 °R | 54 °R | 55.8 °R | 57.6 °R | 59.4 °R | 61.2 °R | 63 °R | 64.8 °R | 66.6 °R | 68.4 °R | 70.2 °R | 72 °R | 73.8 °R | 75.6 °R | 77.4 °R | 79.2 °R | 81 °R | 82.8 °R | 84.6 °R | 86.4 °R | 88.2 °R | 90 °R | 91.8 °R | 93.6 °R | 95.4 °R | 97.2 °R | 99 °R | 100.8 °R | 102.6 °R | 104.4 °R | 106.2 °R | 108 °R | 109.8 °R | 111.6 °R | 113.4 °R | 115.2 °R | 117 °R | 118.8 °R | 120.6 °R | 122.4 °R | 124.2 °R | 126 °R | 127.8 °R | 129.6 °R | 131.4 °R | 133.2 °R | 135 °R | 136.8 °R | 138.6 °R | 140.4 °R | 142.2 °R | 144 °R | 145.8 °R | 147.6 °R | 149.4 °R | 151.2 °R | 153 °R | 154.8 °R | 156.6 °R | 158.4 °R | 160.2 °R | 162 °R | 163.8 °R | 165.6 °R | 167.4 °R | 169.2 °R | 171 °R | 172.8 °R | 174.6 °R | 176.4 °R | 178.2 °R | 180 °R |
The kelvin (symbol: K) is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). The kelvin is defined as the fraction 1⁄273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water (exactly 0.01 °C or 32.018 °F). In other words, it is defined such that the triple point of water is exactly 273.16 K.
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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degree Kelvin | K | ≡ 1 K | ≡ 1⁄273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water. | Metric system SI |
degrees Kelvin | degrees Rankine | degrees Kelvin | degrees Rankine |
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1 | ≡ 1.8 | 6 | ≡ 10.8 |
2 | ≡ 3.6 | 7 | ≡ 12.6 |
3 | ≡ 5.4 | 8 | ≡ 14.4 |
4 | ≡ 7.2 | 9 | ≡ 16.2 |
5 | ≡ 9 | 10 | ≡ 18 |
The degrees Rankine is the unit of temperature.The symbol for degrees Rankine is °R (or °Ra if necessary to distinguish it from the Rømer and Réaumur scales).
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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degree Rankine | °R | [°R] ≡ [K] × 9⁄5 | [K] ≡ [°R] × 5/9 | Metric system SI |
degrees Rankine | degrees Kelvin | degrees Rankine | degrees Kelvin |
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1 | ≡ 0.55555555555556 | 6 | ≡ 3.3333333333333 |
2 | ≡ 1.1111111111111 | 7 | ≡ 3.8888888888889 |
3 | ≡ 1.6666666666667 | 8 | ≡ 4.4444444444444 |
4 | ≡ 2.2222222222222 | 9 | ≡ 5 |
5 | ≡ 2.7777777777778 | 10 | ≡ 5.5555555555556 |
degrees Kelvin | degrees Rankine |
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1 | ≡ 1.8 |
0.5555556 | ≡ 1 |
Symbol | Definition |
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≡ | exactly equal |
≈ | approximately equal to |
= | equal to |
digits | indicates that digits repeat infinitely (e.g. 8.294 369 corresponds to 8.294 369 369 369 369 …) |