Running a 1HP induction motor at 185V and 65Hz can significantly impact its performance, leading to reduced torque and potential starting issues, particularly for single-phase motors. At this lower voltage, the motor may operate at approximately 74% flux density, yielding around 60% peak torque and as low as 54% starting torque. Maintaining the voltage-to-frequency (V/f) ratio is crucial for preserving rated torque, and deviations can skew performance metrics. The discussion also highlights the common use of variable frequency drives (VFDs) to adjust motor speeds while managing torque. Understanding these factors is essential for optimizing motor performance in various applications.