The concept of energy cascade is commonly used in the fields of fluid dynamics and turbulence. It refers to the process through which energy is transferred from larger scales of motion to smaller scales, eventually dissipating as heat due to viscous effects. The energy cascade typically occurs in turbulent flows where energy introduced at larger scales (like waves or large eddies) is broken down into progressively smaller scales of motion.
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