Convert Kelvin to Rankine (Temperature)




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Kelvin (K) to Rankine (°R) conversion is used in thermodynamics and physics when switching between absolute temperature scales. Both start at absolute zero, but Rankine uses Fahrenheit-sized degrees. The formula is °R = K × 9/5.

For example, converting 300 K gives you 540°R — helpful when modeling heat engines or comparing thermal systems.

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