It is 1 inch, although it will work on 3/4 with more pressure
24".
a stall will not engage trans until a minimum rpm is reach depending on rpm range of the stall converter
Depends on the lane . Some very small planes fly at 80 knots minimum whilst the airliners are 130 minimum or stall speed
I don't think that there's a minimum or maximum.
A stall door should be a minimum of 4 feet wide by 4 feet tall and a door frame or jam height of 7 to 8 feet tall at the minimum, bigger is better if you can afford it.
10 feet is the minimum for any structure that a horse will enter.
There are a couple of possible reasons why a Kia Spectra could stall at 3000 rpm. There could possibly be a problem with the positive crankcase ventilation valve or it may be sucking oil into the inlet manifold.
Alternator fails to supply power.
The minimum speed of a Boeing 767 to remain in flight is about 160 miles per hour. Anything below that will cause the aircraft to begin to stall.
A shower stall should be a comfortable size for the average person. Practical minimum is 36 inches x 30 inches without a door. Anyone taller than 6 feet would probably not be comfortable with a smaller stall. Toilet stalls for public use in the USA are usually governed by the International Plumbing Code. Section 405.3.1 of that code (2006 edition) requires that toilet stalls not be smaller than 30 inches wide by 60 inches long. Distance between the front of the toilet fixture and the door of the stall must be at least 21 inches. Residential requirements are essentially similar. Accessibility regulations typically set the minimum size for stalls serving people with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 sets the minimum size for a wheelchair accessible toilet stall at 60 inches wide and 59 inches long, with the toilet fixture set in the corner of the stall opposite the door. The length can be reduced to 56 inches if a wall-hung toilet fixture is used. A minimum size accessible shower stall is 36 inches by 36 inches.
The primary cause of a 1994 Honda Accord to stall when the gas is low is water or contaminants in the gas tank. When the gas level is low, the fuel pickup will pull contaminants that would otherwise be floating well away from the inlet.
A. Robert Porro has written: 'On hammershock propagation in a supersonic flow field' -- subject(s): Supersonic propulsion, Compressor stall, Inlet unstart, Hammershock