👉 Fluid delays occur when there's a bottleneck in the movement of fluids through a system, often due to slowdowns or obstructions within the fluid's pathway. This can be caused by factors such as narrow passages, high viscosity, or insufficient flow rate. In biological systems, like blood vessels, these delays can lead to reduced efficiency in nutrient and oxygen delivery, while in industrial processes, they can result in inefficiencies and increased operational costs. Understanding and mitigating these delays is crucial for optimizing fluid dynamics in various applications, from medical treatments to manufacturing processes.