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Triple Point of Water to Rankine Converter

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How to Convert Triple Point of Water to Rankine

To Celsius: °C = Tₜ × 0.01. To Kelvin: K = Tₜ × 0.01 + 273.15.

1 Tₜ = 0.01 °C = 273.16 K. The triple point is a fixed thermodynamic state, not dependent on pressure corrections.

For example, 1 Triple Point of Water (Tₜ) = 491.688 Rankine (°R).

Triple Point of Water to Rankine — Common Values

Triple Point of Water (Tₜ)Rankine (°R)
0.1491.6718
0.5491.679
1491.688
2491.706
5491.76
10491.85
25492.12
50492.57
100493.47
500500.67
1000509.67

About Triple Point of Water (Tₜ)

Definition

A unit based on the triple point of water — the unique temperature and pressure at which water coexists as solid, liquid, and gas simultaneously (0.01 °C / 273.16 K).

Mathematical Relationship

1 Tₜ = 0.01 °C = 273.16 K. The triple point is a fixed thermodynamic state, not dependent on pressure corrections.

Conversion Formula

To Celsius: °C = Tₜ × 0.01. To Kelvin: K = Tₜ × 0.01 + 273.15.

Practical Applications

Calibrating precision thermometers, validating temperature measurement systems, and establishing traceability in national labs.

Interesting Facts

The triple point of water requires extreme purity — even tiny impurities shift the temperature. It occurs at 611.657 Pa pressure, much lower than atmospheric.

Common Mistakes

Confusing the triple point (0.01 °C) with the normal freezing point (0 °C). The difference is tiny but critical in precision metrology.

Educational Tips

The triple point is where all three phases coexist. It's a unique, reproducible temperature — that's why it was perfect for defining the kelvin.

About Rankine (°R)

Definition

The degree Rankine is an absolute temperature scale using the Fahrenheit degree size, where 0 °R equals absolute zero (−459.67 °F).

Mathematical Relationship

°R = °F + 459.67. The Rankine scale is to Fahrenheit what Kelvin is to Celsius. Same degree size as Fahrenheit.

Conversion Formula

To Fahrenheit: °F = °R − 459.67. To Celsius: °C = (°R − 491.67) × 5/9. To Kelvin: K = °R × 5/9.

Practical Applications

US engineering thermodynamics calculations, gas turbine design, and some aerospace engineering applications.

Interesting Facts

Water freezes at 491.67 °R and boils at 671.67 °R. The Rankine scale is one of the four main temperature scales still in use.

Common Mistakes

Confusing Rankine with Réaumur — both use 'R' but are completely different scales. Use °R vs. °Ré to distinguish.

Educational Tips

Rankine is to Fahrenheit as Kelvin is to Celsius. Both absolute scales start at 0 = absolute zero, just with different degree sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Triple Point of Water to Rankine?
To Celsius: °C = Tₜ × 0.01. To Kelvin: K = Tₜ × 0.01 + 273.15.
What is 1 Triple Point of Water in Rankine?
1 Triple Point of Water (Tₜ) = 491.688 Rankine (°R).
What is a Triple Point of Water?
A unit based on the triple point of water — the unique temperature and pressure at which water coexists as solid, liquid, and gas simultaneously (0.01 °C / 273.16 K).
What is a Rankine?
The degree Rankine is an absolute temperature scale using the Fahrenheit degree size, where 0 °R equals absolute zero (−459.67 °F).
Where is Triple Point of Water used in everyday life?
Calibrating precision thermometers, validating temperature measurement systems, and establishing traceability in national labs.
What are common mistakes when converting Triple Point of Water?
Confusing the triple point (0.01 °C) with the normal freezing point (0 °C). The difference is tiny but critical in precision metrology.

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