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1 degrees Rømer = 1 degrees Rømer 

Degrees Rømer to Degrees Rømer Conversion

Degree Rømer to degree Rømer conversion allow you make a conversion between degree Rømer and degree Rømer easily. You can find the tool in the following.

Temperature Conversion

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= 1
= 1 × 100
= 1E-0
= 1e-0
= 2
= 0.02 × 102
= 0.02E2
= 0.02e2
= 3
= 0.03 × 102
= 0.03E2
= 0.03e2
= 4
= 0.04 × 102
= 0.04E2
= 0.04e2
= 5
= 0.05 × 102
= 0.05E2
= 0.05e2

Quick Look: degrees Rømer to degrees Rømer

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The Rømer scale (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁœːˀmɐ]; also Roemer) is a temperature scale named after the Danish astronomer Ole Christensen Rømer, who proposed it in 1701. It is based on the freezing point of pure water being 7.5 degrees and the boiling point of water as 60 degrees.

Name of unitSymbolDefinitionRelation to SI unitsUnit System
degree Rømer°Rø

[K] = ([°Rø] − 7.5) ×  4021 + 273.15

Metric system SI

conversion table

degrees Rømerdegrees Rømerdegrees Rømerdegrees Rømer
1= 16= 6
2= 27= 7
3= 38= 8
4= 49= 9
5= 510= 10

The Rømer scale (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁœːˀmɐ]; also Roemer) is a temperature scale named after the Danish astronomer Ole Christensen Rømer, who proposed it in 1701. It is based on the freezing point of pure water being 7.5 degrees and the boiling point of water as 60 degrees.

Name of unitSymbolDefinitionRelation to SI unitsUnit System
degree Rømer°Rø

[K] = ([°Rø] − 7.5) ×  4021 + 273.15

Metric system SI

conversion table

degrees Rømerdegrees Rømerdegrees Rømerdegrees Rømer
1= 16= 6
2= 27= 7
3= 38= 8
4= 49= 9
5= 510= 10

Conversion table

degrees Rømerdegrees Rømer
1= 1
1= 1

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