McHales PT 73 was a US built PT boat built for export to the USSR. The boat was never deliveried and was bought by UNIVERSAL for the TV show. After the show was canceled the boat was sold to Harold Crozier of Hawthorne CA and converted to a fishing boat for hire with the name PT 73II. Mr Crozier used the boat until health reasons forced him to give it up. He donated the boat to a research school in the SF area, but the boat never made it. It was blown ashore at Santa Barbara and destroyed
The "pt" in deck building typically stands for "power and toughness." It refers to the numerical values that represent a creature card's strength and durability in games like Magic: The Gathering. Power represents the amount of damage the creature can deal, while toughness represents the amount of damage it can withstand before being destroyed.
Personal Transportation No…It means Patrol Torpedo Boat.
The designation PT stood for 'PATROL TORPEDO". These boats were relatively small and maneuverable as patrol boats but could pack a big punch if necessary, by launching their deck mounted torpedoes at large enemy craft.Perhaps the most famous of these boats was the PT 109, the boat that John Fitzgerald Kennedy, later President of the United States, was assigned to in WWII. The boat was run down by an enemy ship, Kennedy and the other crew were in the water for some time before being rescued. See that story elsewhere.
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Pt stands for Pint, as in a pint of water
I believe 'pt' stands for patent, as in Colt patent firearms
There is no pt in the metric system. In the Imperial system, it stands for pint.
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CRD stands for COMMON-RAIL DIESEL....
Pt stands for pint-- a unit used to measure capacity. To give you an idea, a pint is equal to about 2 cups.
In the context of measurements, "pt" stands for pint. It is a unit of volume typically used to measure liquids, equal to 16 fluid ounces in the US.
Too thick. PT stands for Prothrombin Time. The lower the PT value the faster (fewer number of seconds) the blood takes to clot- the blood is "thicker". The higher the PT value the longer the blood takes to clot because the blood is "thinner".
The "PT" in "PT Cruiser" stands for "Personal Transportation," as expressed at the 2002 PT Cruiser owners event at the Chrysler Headquarters in Auburn Hills Michigan. The event included a question and answer session with Chrysler Engineers from the PT Cruiser team where this question was raised and addressed. It does NOT stand for "Panel Cruiser" as the "woody" panel look was not added as factory option until a couple of years after the vehicles launch.
From elsewhere on this site, PT stands for "Platinum" and 750 means 75% pure, or 18 carats.
The abbreviation, 'PT', stands for 'potential transformer' (in Britain, the abbreviation is 'VT', and stands for 'voltage transformer'). This, together with a 'current transformer', falls into a category of transformer known as 'instrument transformers'. A 'PT' or 'VT' is used to reduce a high voltage to a level of voltage that can be safely read, remotely, by regular a.c. voltmeters or to provide inputs to high-voltage protection relays, while electrically- isolating the secondary circuit from the high-voltage primary circuit for the purpose of safety.
The PT stands for and designates the car's platform as well as production code. The name also recalls the 1930s line of Plymouth Trucks known by the "PT" moniker. Personal Transportation Whether the initials assumed this meaning by design or chance is another matter.the "PT" is also the company's internal designation for the platform. Apparetly, the Cruiser was developed along with the Neon, which was built on the PL platform. The Cruiser platform was thus designated "PT" with the "T" standing for "Tall" to designate the tall profile of the vehicle Personal transportation.