Convert Fahrenheit (°F) to Rankine (°R)

Switching between °F and °R is a frequent Temperature task. To do it, simply Fahrenheit → Rankine.

460.67

Formula

1 °F = 460.67 °R

To convert °F to °R, Fahrenheit → Rankine.

Conversion Table

Fahrenheit to Rankine Conversion Table
Fahrenheit (°F)Rankine (°R)
0.01 °F459.68 °R
0.1 °F459.77 °R
0.5 °F460.17 °R
1 °F460.67 °R
2 °F461.67 °R
3 °F462.67 °R
5 °F464.67 °R
10 °F469.67 °R
15 °F474.67 °R
20 °F479.67 °R
25 °F484.67 °R
50 °F509.67 °R
100 °F559.67 °R
250 °F709.67 °R
500 °F959.67 °R
1000 °F1459.67 °R
2500 °F2959.67 °R
5000 °F5459.67 °R
10000 °F10459.67 °R
50000 °F50459.67 °R

Common °F to °R Examples

Frequently Asked Questions

The shortest route is the formula itself: 1 °F = 460.67 °R. Memorizing this single line covers every case.

Yes. The same ratio 460.67 applies to any value, whether it is a fraction or millions of °F.

Confirm the input value, the unit direction (°F to °R, not the reverse), and that the formula 1 °F = 460.67 °R has been applied.

Compare them through the ratio: 1 °F equals 460.67 °R, which shows directly which unit represents a larger amount of Temperature.

Rankine is a Temperature unit with its own historical and regional roots, now defined in relation to internationally agreed reference standards.

Fahrenheit is a standard Temperature unit used in specific regions or fields. Its definition has been refined over time to match international measurement standards.