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Cutoff Wavelength in Electromagnetic Field Theory Formulas
Cutoff Wavelength is defined as the free-space wavelength at which cutoff for mode m occurs. And is denoted by λ
cm
. Cutoff Wavelength is usually measured using the Centimeter for Wavelength. Note that the value of Cutoff Wavelength is always positive.
Formulas to find Cutoff Wavelength in Electromagnetic Field Theory
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List of variables in Electromagnetic Field Theory formulas
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FAQ
What is the Cutoff Wavelength?
Cutoff Wavelength is defined as the free-space wavelength at which cutoff for mode m occurs. Cutoff Wavelength is usually measured using the Centimeter for Wavelength. Note that the value of Cutoff Wavelength is always positive.
Can the Cutoff Wavelength be negative?
No, the Cutoff Wavelength, measured in Wavelength cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Cutoff Wavelength?
Cutoff Wavelength is usually measured using the Centimeter[cm] for Wavelength. Meter[cm], Megameter[cm], Kilometer[cm] are the few other units in which Cutoff Wavelength can be measured.
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