Increasing the amperage in an induction motor does not directly increase its speed; rotor speed is primarily determined by the frequency of the AC current. Adjusting current alone, without changing voltage or frequency, will not significantly affect RPM or torque. The discussion emphasizes that altering voltage, frequency, or mechanical load is necessary for speed changes. Clarity in formulating questions is important for understanding motor operation. Overall, the relationship between current and motor speed is complex and requires consideration of multiple factors.