The result of your conversion between Fahrenheit and Rankine appears here
To convert between Fahrenheit and Rankine you have to do the following:
First divide 1 / 2 = 0.5
Then multiply the amount of Fahrenheit you want to convert to Rankine, use the chart below to guide you.
Symbol: °F
Description: It takes divisions between the freezing point of a solution of ammonium chloride (which is assigned zero value) and the human body's normal temperature (assigned to value 100). It is a unit typically used in the United States; wrongly associated to other English-speaking countries like the United Kingdom or Ireland, who use the Celsius scale.
Symbol: °R
Description: Called Rankine (symbol R) to the scale of what is defined by measuring temperature in degrees Fahrenheit above absolute zero, so that no negative values. This scale was proposed by the Scottish physicist and engineer William Rankine in 1859.<br /> <br /> The degree Rankine has its point of absolute zero -459.67 ° F, and the degree intervals are identical to degree Fahrenheit range.