Hussainsparkle Royhane @Mr.Myoozik Rankine is rarely used anyways so yeah who cares about that one unit ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Posted 2 years ago Report Edited 2 years ago because: Changed "uses" to "used" Link Quote Reply
Mr.Myoozik Music Enthusiast @Hussainsparkle I’ve never heard of Rankine until now actually Posted 2 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Hussainsparkle Royhane @WaynePonePone Ah yes, who doesn’t? :3 Posted 2 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Hussainsparkle Royhane @Mr.Myoozik Kelvin is used in labs but idk who uses Rankine lol Posted 2 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Mr.Myoozik Music Enthusiast Wait, who uses Kelvin and Rankine? Posted 2 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
deactivated_44c0a24c Probably off topic but I absolutely love the princesses version of that epic handshake meme. Posted 2 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Hussainsparkle Royhane @Background Pony #8C2E The graph of both Celcius and Kelvin are parallel, and the boiling point of water is 100 °C, which is 373 K. Posted 2 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
𝗪𝖎𝖗𝖊𝖇𝖆𝖑𝖑 @Idunno66 It’s worth it for the interesting comments. Posted 2 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Background Pony #8C2E C and F agree on -40° being too fucking cold, and C and K agree on 100 being the boiling temperature of water. I’m not familiar enough with Rankine to say what point (if any) it meets up with the rest. Posted 2 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Hussainsparkle Royhane @Idunno66 Really? Then what should I fix? Posted 2 years ago Report Link Quote Reply
Rankine is rarely used anyways so yeah who cares about that one unit ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Edited because: Changed "uses" to "used"
I’ve never heard of Rankine until now actually
Ah yes, who doesn’t? :3
Kelvin is used in labs but idk who uses Rankine lol
The graph of both Celcius and Kelvin are parallel, and the boiling point of water is 100 °C, which is 373 K.
It’s worth it for the interesting comments.
I’m not familiar enough with Rankine to say what point (if any) it meets up with the rest.
Really? Then what should I fix?