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Rotors in induction motors are often run on a bias to improve their performance characteristics, particularly in terms of torque and efficiency. By introducing a bias, such as using a skewed rotor design or adjusting the rotor resistance, the motor can reduce vibrations and noise while enhancing starting torque and overall stability. This bias allows for better control over the magnetic field interactions, leading to smoother operation and improved responsiveness under varying load conditions.

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