Convert Fahrenheit to Rankine (°F to °R) instantly with this simple, customizable conversion tool. It updates live as you type or import data, and you can toggle options to round, show formulas, or preserve line spacing. It’s fast, flexible, and built for real-world use.
How to Use:
Start by typing Fahrenheit values into the input box on the left. Enter one number per line or paste several at once conversions happen automatically.
To load data from a file, click Choose File and select a .txt, .csv, or .json file. The tool will fill the input box with your file’s contents and convert them right away.
Use the toggles in the Options section to change how the output looks:
- Round to 2 decimals keeps values clean and consistent
- Show formula used reveals the full calculation for each line
- Keep empty lines ensures line spacing stays the same as your input
Click Copy Output to copy results, or use Export Output to download them as a .txt file. Press Clear All if you want to reset everything to the demo data.
What Fahrenheit to Rankine | °F to °R can do:
The tool calculates Rankine using this formula:°R = °F + 459.67
It processes each input line independently. When rounding is enabled, values appear with two decimal places. The formula toggle shows steps like 98.6°F + 459.67 = 558.27°R. If you keep the empty line option on, the tool preserves any blank rows in your input.
The output flashes blue whenever it updates, and the counter below shows how many lines were converted.
Example:
Input:
32
212
-459.67
98.6
Output (formula ON):
32°F + 459.67 = 491.67°R
212°F + 459.67 = 671.67°R
-459.67°F + 459.67 = 0.00°R
98.6°F + 459.67 = 558.27°R
Common Use Cases:
Use the Fahrenheit to Rankine | °F to °R converter for lab reports, thermodynamic analysis, or physics problem sets. It’s great for engineers, students, and researchers who need accurate, formatted Rankine results quickly.
Fahrenheit to Rankine °F to °R Conversion Table:
The Fahrenheit to Rankine Table helps you convert temperatures between these two absolute scales essential for physics, chemistry, and thermodynamic calculations. Covering values from –100°F to 200°F, each row shows the exact Rankine equivalent using the formula °R = °F + 459.67. Whether you’re solving gas law problems or checking scientific temperature ranges, this table gives you quick, accurate conversions without needing to calculate manually.
Fahrenheit (°F) | Rankine (°R) |
---|---|
-100 | 359.67 |
-80 | 379.67 |
-60 | 399.67 |
-40 | 419.67 |
-20 | 439.67 |
0 | 459.67 |
20 | 479.67 |
40 | 499.67 |
60 | 519.67 |
80 | 539.67 |
100 | 559.67 |
120 | 579.67 |
140 | 599.67 |
160 | 619.67 |
180 | 639.67 |
200 | 659.67 |
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