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What (who) is cutoff - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cut Off; Cutoff scale; Cutoff (disambiguation); Cut off; Cut Off (disambiguation)

cutoff         
Cutoff (physics)         
MAXIMUM OR MINIMUM VALUE FOR PHYSICS CONCEPTS
Infrared cutoff; Ultraviolet cutoff; UV cutoff
In theoretical physics, cutoff (AE: cutoff, BE: cut-off) is an arbitrary maximal or minimal value of energy, momentum, or length, used in order that objects with larger or smaller values than these physical quantities are ignored in some calculation. It is usually represented within a particular energy or length scale, such as Planck units.
cut off         
v.
1) (C) ('to slice') he cut off a slice for me; or: he cut me off a slice
2) (D; tr.) ('to separate') to cut off from (we were cut off from civilization)

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Cutoff

Cutoff or cut off or cut-off may refer to:

Examples of use of cutoff
1. This cutoff came from a natural disaster, but the larger menace is a political cutoff.
2. Last week, congressional negotiators proposed a $500,000 cutoff.
3. But the cutoff is proving extremely unpopular among Afghan citizens.
4. Citi Dividend, for instance, has a $300–per–year cutoff.
5. Corzine‘s incentive –– more like a hammer –– is a threatened cutoff of state aid.