What is the freezing and boiling point of water in rankine units?



Answer:
To convert from degrre centigrade (°C) to to Rankine
°R = (°C + 273.15) · 1.8

freezing point:
Tf = 0°C = 491.67 °R

boling point
Tb = 100°C = 671.67 °R
32 f -160 f
Rankine is a scale of absolute temperature having the same increments as the fahrenheit scale.
The melting point of ice or freezing point of water is 491.69 rankine units.
The boiling point of water or condensing point of steam is 671.69 rankine units
Add 460 degrees to any temperature in degrees F to obtain degrees Rankine (for added accuracy, use 459.67).
Freezing point: 491.4°R
Boiling point: 671.4°R

Did the maths myself, basically convert celsius to kevin first, then multiply by 1.8.
Should be quite accurate.

Hope this helps! :D

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