Convert Newton (°N) to Rømer (°Rø)

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Conversion:

1 Newton (°N) = 9.0909090909 Rømer (°Rø)

How to Convert Newton (°N) to Rømer (°Rø)

1 n = 9.0909090909 ro

1 ro = -4.0857142857 n

Example: convert 15 Newton (°N) to Rømer (°Rø):

25 n = 47.272727273 ro

Newton (°N) to Rømer (°Rø) Conversion Table

Newton (°N)Rømer (°Rø)
0.01 n7.5159090909 ro
0.1 n7.6590909091 ro
1 n9.0909090909 ro
2 n10.681818182 ro
3 n12.272727273 ro
5 n15.454545455 ro
10 n23.409090909 ro
20 n39.318181818 ro
50 n87.045454545 ro
100 n166.59090909 ro
1000 n1598.4090909 ro

Newton (°N)

Definition

Newton (°N) is a temperature scale where 0°N equals the freezing point of water and 33°N equals the boiling point of water.

History

The Newton scale was devised around 1700 by Sir Isaac Newton. It was one of the earliest attempts to create a standardized temperature scale and predates both Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Current use

The Newton temperature scale is not used in any modern practical application. It is studied in the history of science and thermometry as an early example of temperature standardization.

Rømer (°Rø)

Definition

Rømer (°Rø) is a temperature scale where 0°Rø was set to the freezing point of brine, 7.5°Rø to the freezing point of water, and 60°Rø to the boiling point of water.

History

The Rømer scale was created in 1701 by Ole Christensen Rømer, a Danish astronomer. Fahrenheit visited Rømer and was inspired by his work, later developing his own scale based on similar reference points.

Current use

The Rømer scale is no longer used practically. It is notable in the history of thermometry as the scale that inspired Fahrenheit's work, and appears in academic discussions of temperature measurement history.