FT

On Wikipedia, Ft may refer to Wikipedia:Featured topics.

FT or ft may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • Fairy Tail, a manga and anime
  • Featuring (ft.), used when crediting a secondary artist on a musical recording
  • Fighting Talk, a British radio show
  • Financial Times, a newspaper specialising in UK and international business and financial news
  • First Things, a conservative religious journal based in New York
  • Fuzzy Tomato, a fictional character in Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: The Animated Series and its sequels

Businesses and organizations

  • Faculdade de Tecnologia da Universidade Estadual de Campinas (School of Technology at the State University of Campinas) (Portuguese: Cavalcade de Tecnologia)
  • Foundation trusts, semi-autonomous organisational units within the National Health Service in England
  • France Télécom, a French telecommunications company, now called Orange
  • Føroya Tele, the public telecommunications company in the Faroe Islands.
  • FlyEgypt, an Egyptian airline (IATA code FT)

Science and technology

Computing

  • .ft, the filename extension of Lotus Notes full type indexes
  • FaceTime, a video chat feature on Apple devices
  • Fault Tolerance, the property that enables a system to continue operating properly in the event of the failure of some of its components

Vehicles

  • EMD FT, an American diesel-electric railway locomotive
  • Northrop XFT, an American 1930s fighter aircraft
  • Renault FT, a tank used in the First World War

Other uses in science and technology

  • Failure tree, in safety engineering and reliability engineering analysis
  • Fischer–Tropsch process, chemical reactions that converts carbon monoxide and hydrogen into fuel oil
  • Fourier transform, in signal processing, which transforms a function between time and frequency domains
  • Fluctuation theorem, in physics relates to the probability distribution of the time-averaged irreversible entropy production
  • Franke and Taylor, two digital modes in radio communication: FT8 and is derivative FT4.
  • Impulse (physics), the product of force and time (Ft)

Other uses

Topics referred to by the same term
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