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Type of temperature unit

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Rankine developed a complete theory of the steam engine and indeed of all heat engines.
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Rankine presented his conclusions in a paper delivered to the Institution of Civil Engineers.
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Rankine left the band in 1982 just before the Sulk tour.
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Rankine is a ballet and contemporary dance specialist, born on February 15, 1986, in Brooklyn, New York.
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Rankine later recast the results of his molecular theories in terms of a macroscopic account of energy and its transformations.
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Rankine was one of the first engineers to recognise that fatigue failures of railway axles was caused by the initiation and growth of brittle cracks.
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Rankine made sure that record would not be broken when he nodded home 11 minutes after the break when Hook had parried Curtis Osano's header from a corner up in the air invitingly.
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Rankine left The Associates in 1982, but Mackenzie continued to work under the name for several years until he began releasing material under his own name in the 1990s.
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Rankine first performed an analysis of a spinning shaft in 1869, but his model was not adequate and he predicted that supercritical speeds could not be attained.
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More examples
  • A unit of temperature on the Rankine scale
  • Rankine most commonly refers to:
  • Rankine is a small lunar impact crater near the eastern limb of the Moon. It lies on the southern floor of the satellite crater Maclaurin B, a 43-kilometer-diameter feature which is located to the southeast of Maclaurin. ...
  • An absolute temperature scale with a degree interval equal to fahrenheit. [nb: the degree intervals of the kelvin scale are the same as celsius, as the rankine are the same as fahrenheit]