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cutoff wavelength

 
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(′kət′öf ′wāv′leŋkth)

(electromagnetism) The ratio of the velocity of electromagnetic waves in free space to the cutoff frequency in a uniconductor waveguide. The wavelength corresponding to the cutoff frequency.


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