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minus-square@chiliedogglink3•1 year agoSame relationship between Rankine and Fahrenheit. And 0 Kelvin and 0° Rankine are three same temperature.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoIn that case I assume it would be 0 Rankine without degrees, too? Because it’s an absolute unit like Kelvin.
minus-square@chiliedogglink3•1 year agoIt’s still technically defined based on its relationship to Fahrenheit, just like Kelvin was with Celsius until the 60s.
Same relationship between Rankine and Fahrenheit.
And 0 Kelvin and 0° Rankine are three same temperature.
In that case I assume it would be 0 Rankine without degrees, too? Because it’s an absolute unit like Kelvin.
It’s still technically defined based on its relationship to Fahrenheit, just like Kelvin was with Celsius until the 60s.