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    ​Because the Phasor Rotation of a Negative Harmonic Is the Same
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​Because the Phasor Rotation of a Negative Harmonic Is the Same

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​Because the phasor rotation of a negative harmonic is the same as that of the fundamental frequency, it will tend to weaken the rotating magnetic field of an induction motor causing it to produce much greater torque.

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