🌡️ Temperature Converter

Kelvin to Rankine
( K → °R )

Instantly convert Kelvin to Rankine. Enter any value below and get an accurate result with the full formula and reference table.

Converter Tool
K
°R
Result
273.15 K = 491.67°R
491.67
°R
The Formula
°R = K × 9/5
Multiply Kelvin by 9/5 (1.8).

How to Convert Kelvin to Rankine

To convert Kelvin to Rankine, multiply the Kelvin temperature by 9/5 (or 1.8). This is because both scales are absolute and have the same zero point, but Rankine uses the Fahrenheit degree size.

Step-by-Step Example

Let’s convert 300 K to Rankine:

1. Multiply by 9/5: 300 × 9/5 = 540
2. So 300 K equals 540°R.

Another common example: 373.15 K (boiling point of water) → 373.15 × 9/5 = 671.67°R.

Note on Absolute Zero

Both Kelvin and Rankine start at absolute zero: 0 K = 0°R. They are both absolute temperature scales, with Kelvin used in science worldwide and Rankine used in some engineering fields, particularly in the United States.

When You’d Use Each Unit

Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature and is used in physics, chemistry, and engineering. Rankine is used in some engineering applications, especially in fields like thermodynamics where Fahrenheit-based calculations are common. Converting between them is straightforward.

Conversion Table

Common Kelvin values converted to Rankine — typical values highlighted.

Kelvin (K) Rankine (°R) Approximate
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert Kelvin to Rankine quickly? +
Multiply by 1.8 (9/5). For example, 300 K × 1.8 = 540°R.
What is 0 K in Rankine? +
0 K = 0°R (absolute zero).
What is 273.15 K in Rankine? +
273.15 K = 491.67°R.
What is 373.15 K in Rankine? +
373.15 K = 671.67°R.
What is room temperature in Rankine? +
Room temperature (20°C) is about 293.15 K, which is 527.67°R.
Can I convert Rankine back to Kelvin with this tool? +
Yes! Just type a value into the Rankine field and the Kelvin field updates automatically. Or use the ⇄ swap button to switch directions.
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