Newton to Rømer (°N → °Rø)

9.0909

1.0000 °N = 9.0909 °Rø

Formula

°N → kelvin → °Rø
RømerNewton (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

°N°Rø
07.5000
1.00009.0909
2.000010.682
3.000012.273
4.000013.864
5.000015.455
6.000017.045
7.000018.636
8.000020.227
9.000021.818
10.00023.409
11.00025.000
12.00026.591
13.00028.182
14.00029.773
15.00031.364
16.00032.955
17.00034.545
18.00036.136
19.00037.727
°N°Rø
20.00039.318
21.00040.909
22.00042.500
23.00044.091
24.00045.682
25.00047.273
26.00048.864
27.00050.455
28.00052.045
29.00053.636
30.00055.227
31.00056.818
32.00058.409
33.00060.000
34.00061.591
35.00063.182
36.00064.773
37.00066.364
38.00067.955
39.00069.545
°N°Rø
40.00071.136
41.00072.727
42.00074.318
43.00075.909
44.00077.500
45.00079.091
46.00080.682
47.00082.273
48.00083.864
49.00085.455
50.00087.045
51.00088.636
52.00090.227
53.00091.818
54.00093.409
55.00095.000
56.00096.591
57.00098.182
58.00099.773
59.000101.36
°N°Rø
60.000102.95
61.000104.55
62.000106.14
63.000107.73
64.000109.32
65.000110.91
66.000112.50
67.000114.09
68.000115.68
69.000117.27
70.000118.86
71.000120.45
72.000122.05
73.000123.64
74.000125.23
75.000126.82
76.000128.41
77.000130.00
78.000131.59
79.000133.18

Newton to Rømer Conversion

Converting Newton (°N) to Rømer (°Rø) is a common temperature conversion. 1 °N equals 9.090909 °Rø. For example, 100 °N is equal to 166.590909 °Rø.

Quick Mental Math: Newton to Rømer

Multiply by 1.59 to convert newton to romer.

Why is converting Newton to Rømer tricky?

The conversion factor requires careful attention to avoid reversing the operation.

Reference Temperatures

Absolute zero: -90.1395 °N = -135.90375 °Rø. Water freezing point: 0 °N = 7.5 °Rø. Room temperature: 6.6 °N = 18 °Rø. Body temperature: 12.21 °N = 26.925 °Rø. Water boiling point: 33 °N = 60 °Rø.

What is Newton?

Newton (°N) is a unit of temperature. The newton (N) is the SI unit of force, defined as the force required to accelerate a 1-kilogram mass by 1 meter per second squared. It equals 1 kg·m/s² and is standardized by the International System of Units for measurements of force in physics and engineering [bipm-si-brochure]. Named after Sir Isaac Newton in 1946, the newton was formally adopted by the CGPM as the SI unit of force to honor Newton's second law of motion. It replaced older, inconsistent force units to unify scientific measurements [cgpm-resolutions]. The newton is used worldwide in scientific research, engineering, and industry to quantify force. Countries and international standards bodies rely on the newton for mechanical calculations, material testing, and design [bipm-si-brochure].

What is Rømer?

Rømer (°Rø) is a unit of temperature. The Rømer scale is an early temperature scale where water freezes at 7.5 °Rø and boils at 60 °Rø. It was devised to improve temperature measurement accuracy using mercury thermometers. One degree Rømer equals approximately 1.25 degrees Celsius [cgpm-resolutions]. Ole Christensen Rømer introduced this scale in 1701 to standardize temperature readings using mercury thermometers. It influenced later scales such as Celsius and Fahrenheit, representing an important step in temperature measurement history [cgpm-resolutions]. The Rømer scale is obsolete and used only for historical study. It has no current application in science or industry but remains significant in the chronology of temperature scale development [cgpm-resolutions].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: newton force, newtonn, newtton, newtons, romer scale, roemer, romer temperature, römer. All of these refer to the Newton to Rømer conversion.

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