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Cogging torque is an undesirable torque ripple in permanent magnet motors caused by the interaction between the magnetic fields of the rotor magnets and the stator slots. It leads to vibration and noise, affecting the motor's performance, especially at low speeds, and is typically minimized through design optimizations like skewing rotor magnets or stator slots.
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