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T (disambiguation)
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T stands for:
Natural sciences:
, the formula symbol for the circle group
an obsolete designation for the third outer conductor
the abbreviation for the prefix Tera and stands for trillion, see attachments for units of measure
the unit symbol for the Tesla (unit), the unit of magnetic flux density
the hydrogen isotope tritium
the single letter code for the amino acid threonine
The “true” (or true) value
T (usually in the multiples kT, MT, GT) for the ton of TNT (trinitrotoluene) (equivalent for evaluation of explosions, bombs)
Physics:
The formula symbol for temperature
The Formula Symbol for Kinetic Energy
the formula symbol for the period
the formula symbol for the energy-impulse tensor
the formula symbol for the transmitted intensity, see transmission (physics) #transmission degree
the formula symbol for the transmitted amplitude, see Fresnel formulas #relation with reflectance and transmission degree
Culture:
Tenor (voice)
Tower (Chess)
T (film) for the 2019 American short film by director Keisha Rae Witherspoon
T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Numismatics:
Nantes on French coins from 1551 to 1791
Sainte-Menehould on French coins from 1538 to 1551
Tabora on coins for German East Africa
Master Mint of the Wettine mints Buchhoz (1505–1569) and Schneeberg (1535–1569)
Mint mark of the Taucha tipper coinage
Persons:
Aschwak T., Yazidi from Iraq
Jamie T (* 1986), British musician
Timmy T (* 1967), American singer, songwriter and record producer
Tony T. (born 1971), British musician
Volkan T. (* 1973), German rapper and music producer
DJ T, German DJ, producer and publisher, see Thomas Koch (DJ)
t, stage name of musician Thomas Thielen
Transport:
Tropical, tropically warm sea water, a draught mark, see ship dimensions #load mark
Lande-T, a ground marking next to the runway
Abbreviation for trainer, see school plane or designation system for US Armed Forces aircraft
Track T as shorthand designation for model railways
Austria: Governor of Tyrol, see list of letters of the registration authorities for national registration plates for small vehicles
Vehicle number:
Madagascar as the first letter for Antananarivo (old spelling Tananarive)
Philippines for Metro Manila 1991-1995
Madagascar for (Tafika = military)
Czech Republic for Moravskoslezský kraj (Ostrava), Moravian-Silesian Region
Kazakhstan for North Kazakhstan Region, formerly O
(Arabic: ط) in Lebanon for North Lebanon
Sweden for Örebro län
Kyrgyzstan for Talas area
Spain until 2001 for the province of Tarragona
Estonia for Tartu as first letter of number block
Lithuania for taxis in yellow basic colour
Sweden for taxis, with the letter T following the normal letter-digit combination
Kazakhstan for diplomatic license plates for technical personnel
Lithuania b