The multicolour photometric observations of the neglected eclipsing binary FT
Ursae Majoris (FT UMa) were obtained in 2010. The 2003 version of
Wilson-Devinney code was used to analyze the light curves in B, V, and R
bands simultaneously. Based on the spectroscopic mass ratio q=0.984 published
by Pribulla et al., it is found that FT UMa is an evolved contact binary with a
contact degree of 15.3%. The low amplitude of light variations, ∼0.15
mag, arises mainly from a moderately low inclination angle of i=62.∘80
and almost identical components in size rather than the light dilution of a
third component, which contributes light of only ∼10Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure