It could mean several things, depending on context:
The abbreviation, 'CT', is most-widely used to describe a current transformer. Together with the 'VT' ('voltage transformer') [known as a 'PT' or 'potential transformer' in North America], these Transformers are collectively-known as 'instrument transformers'.
A CT is most-commonly found in high-voltage substations where it is used to (a) step down the heavy transmission/distribution currents to values (typically around 5 A) that can be handled by an ammeter or protective relay, and (b) to isolate that ammeter or relay from the high-voltage system for reasons of safety.
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To connect a current transformer (CT) to an ammeter, first ensure that the CT is properly installed around the conductor whose current you wish to measure. Then, connect the secondary terminals of the CT to the ammeter, ensuring that the polarity is correct (usually marked as positive and negative). Make sure to use appropriate burden resistors if required, and verify that the ammeter is set to the correct range for the expected current. Always follow safety precautions to avoid electrical hazards.
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The difference in between Ohms and Ohms CT is that in Ohms CT it has CT at the end.
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You mean CT. CT means Connecticut the abbreviation for Connecticut is CT get it?
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If it is CT et al, it means CT and others. This is a Latin abbreviation.
Ct stands for carat, the "weight" of the diamonds.
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Here is a link which shows possible answers:http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/CT
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Connecticut Light and Power, or CT Light and Power, is the electrical utility company in the state of Connecticut. It is based in the city of Hartford.
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