Kelvin to Rømer calculator

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Kelvin to Rømer formula

Rømer to Kelvin formula

Kelvin
Kelvin

The Kelvin scale is an absolute thermodynamic temperature scale using as its null point absolute zero, the temperature at which all thermal motion ceases in the classical description of thermodynamics. The kelvin (symbol: K) is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). The Kelvin scale is named after the Belfast-born, Glasgow University engineer and physicist William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824–1907), who wrote of the need for an "absolute thermometric scale". Unlike the degree Fahrenheit and degree Celsius, the kelvin is not referred to or written as a degree. The kelvin is the primary unit of temperature measurement in the physical sciences, but is often used in conjunction with the degree Celsius, which has the same magnitude.

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Rømer
Rømer

The Rømer scale is a temperature scale named after the Danish astronomer Ole Christensen Rømer, who proposed it in 1701. It is based on the freezing point of pure water being 7.5 degrees and the boiling point of water as 60 degrees. In this scale, the zero was initially set using freezing brine. The boiling point of water was defined as 60 degrees. Rømer then saw that the freezing point of pure water was roughly one eighth of the way (about 7.5 degrees) between these two points, so he redefined the lower fixed point to be the freezing point of water at precisely 7.5 degrees. This did not greatly change the scale but made it easier to calibrate by defining it by reference to pure water.

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Kelvin to Rømer Conversion Table

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K °Rø K °Rø K °Rø K °Rø
1 -135.37875 26 -122.25375 51 -109.12875 76 -96.00375
2 -134.85375 27 -121.72875 52 -108.60375 77 -95.47875
3 -134.32875 28 -121.20375 53 -108.07875 78 -94.95375
4 -133.80375 29 -120.67875 54 -107.55375 79 -94.42875
5 -133.27875 30 -120.15375 55 -107.02875 80 -93.90375
6 -132.75375 31 -119.62875 56 -106.50375 81 -93.37875
7 -132.22875 32 -119.10375 57 -105.97875 82 -92.85375
8 -131.70375 33 -118.57875 58 -105.45375 83 -92.32875
9 -131.17875 34 -118.05375 59 -104.92875 84 -91.80375
10 -130.65375 35 -117.52875 60 -104.40375 85 -91.27875
11 -130.12875 36 -117.00375 61 -103.87875 86 -90.75375
12 -129.60375 37 -116.47875 62 -103.35375 87 -90.22875
13 -129.07875 38 -115.95375 63 -102.82875 88 -89.70375
14 -128.55375 39 -115.42875 64 -102.30375 89 -89.17875
15 -128.02875 40 -114.90375 65 -101.77875 90 -88.65375
16 -127.50375 41 -114.37875 66 -101.25375 91 -88.12875
17 -126.97875 42 -113.85375 67 -100.72875 92 -87.60375
18 -126.45375 43 -113.32875 68 -100.20375 93 -87.07875
19 -125.92875 44 -112.80375 69 -99.67875 94 -86.55375
20 -125.40375 45 -112.27875 70 -99.15375 95 -86.02875
21 -124.87875 46 -111.75375 71 -98.62875 96 -85.50375
22 -124.35375 47 -111.22875 72 -98.10375 97 -84.97875
23 -123.82875 48 -110.70375 73 -97.57875 98 -84.45375
24 -123.30375 49 -110.17875 74 -97.05375 99 -83.92875
25 -122.77875 50 -109.65375 75 -96.52875 100 -83.40375

  • Rømer (-12.38 °C)
    The Rømer scale (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁœːˀmɐ]; also Roemer) is a temperature scale named after the Danish astronomer Ole Christensen Rømer, who proposed it in 1701. It is based on the freezing point of pure water being 7.5 degrees and the boiling point of water as 60 degrees.
  • Kelvin (-272.15 °C)
    The Kelvin scale is an absolute thermodynamic temperature scale using as its null point absolute zero, the temperature at which all thermal motion ceases in the classical description of thermodynamics. The kelvin (symbol: K) is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). The kelvin is defined as the fraction 1⁄273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water (exactly 0.01 °C or 32.018 °F). In other words, it is defined such that the triple point of water is exactly 273.16 K.
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