FT
FT or ft may refer to:
In arts and media
- 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
- Fuzzy Tomato, a fictional character in Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: The Animated Series and its sequels
- Fairy Tail, (Anime)
Businesses and organizations
- Foundation trusts, semi-autonomous organisational units within the National Health Service in England
- France Télécom, a French telecommunications company, now called Orange S.A.
- School of Technology at the State University of Campinas (Portuguese: Faculdade de Tecnologia)
In science and technology
- Foot (unit) (ft.), a unit of distance or length
Computing
- .ft, the filename extension of Lotus Notes full type indexes
- FaceTime, a video chat feature on Apple devices
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
- Fourier transform, in signal processing, which transforms a function between time and frequency domains
- Impulse (physics), the product of force and time (Ft)
- Fluctuation theorem (physics) relates to the probability distribution of the time-averaged irreversible entropy production.
Other uses
- Fair trade, a social movement promoting improved trading conditions and sustainability
- Final Testament, in the Quran
- Fire control technician, a United States Navy occupational rating
- Fischertechnik, a brand of construction toy
- Hungarian forint (Ft), the currency of Hungary
- Fort, a fortified place, especially in place names
- Freight ton, in shipping
- FasTrak, abbreviated to FT on the transponder and company logo
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