kaskadavaikutus
Kaskadavaikutus, also known as the cascade effect, describes a phenomenon where a series of events are triggered by a single initial event. This chain reaction can lead to progressively larger or more significant outcomes. The term is often used in various contexts, including physics, biology, sociology, and economics, to explain how a small change can propagate and amplify through a system.
In physics, a nuclear chain reaction is a classic example of a kaskadavaikutus, where the fission of
The key characteristic of a kaskadavaikutus is the amplification of the initial event. Each subsequent event