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No comments? Probably too late to the party anyway, but the second-last one is pretty simple to explain:
Google was treating "R" as the gas constant which uses that symbol. It's apparent based on identical units (kg m2 s−2 K−1 mol−1) and "constante du gaz".
212.42 (entered value) * 8.31446 (gas constant) = 1766.15804. Roughly anyway, can't tell what exact value Google used.
TRWTF is claiming it's "the temperature of a speed of some gas" when it's actually a proportion of energy and temperature in an ideal gas.