Degree Celsius (°C)
Degree Celsius is used for weather, household temperature, medicine, and most everyday temperature measurements.
History: the scale is linked to Anders Celsius in the 18th century and is now tied to the SI temperature scale.
Quickly convert degrees Celsius to degrees Rankine without lookup tables or manual math.
This page is focused on converting degrees Celsius to degrees Rankine. Type a number into the first field and the result appears immediately in the second field.
Example: 1 °C = 493.47 °R. Conversion formula: result = (value × 1 + 0 - -273.15) / 0.55555555555556.
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Degree Celsius is used for weather, household temperature, medicine, and most everyday temperature measurements.
History: the scale is linked to Anders Celsius in the 18th century and is now tied to the SI temperature scale.
Degree Rankine is an absolute temperature scale that uses the Fahrenheit-sized degree.
History: William John Macquorn Rankine proposed the Rankine scale in the 19th century as an absolute scale with Fahrenheit-sized degrees.
Enter a value in the Degree Celsius field. The converter applies the formula "result = (value × 1 + 0 - -273.15) / 0.55555555555556" and immediately shows the result in degrees Rankine.
1 °C = 493.47 °R.
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