If I take a motor that is rated for 50 Hz and connect it to 60 HZ, what happens? The motor is rated for 230 Volts at 50 Hz so the supplied voltage can remain the same.

I think the speed changes from 1425 rpm to 1725 rpm.

How much HP could the motor produce at the same FLA?

Running a motor connected to something like a fan at a different speed changes the load, so I wonder if it's possible to predict what the change in current would be if the frequency changed and the type of load remained the same (like being connected to the same fan).

This question was passed on to me, so I don't have access to the motor for testing. I just want to return a reasonable guess.