The magnetic stirrers I am familiar with have a small plastic covered bar magnet that is dropped into the liquid and it spins due to a large spinning magnet in the base. If that is what you are talking about then there will be a very strong moving magnetic flux in the liquid near the bottom.



Marshall

##  But the water will be moving at the same rate as both sets of magnets.

It's likely that electromagnetic radiation coats the surface of the glass with electrons, like a capacitor, for silver ions to pick up..making metallic silver to plate onto it if the angular momentum of the ions are such that they don't just glance off and take the electrons with them into the water.

Free electrons can't exist in a liquid, but they can occupy any interface in between including the adhesion points of bubbles on electrodes, gas/water interface of bubble surface tension and the air/surface interface between water and electrode and the water/glass interface.
...not IN a liquid, but ON surface, WITH a liquid, yes.

..all of which just made a light bulb go on...use the stirrer to generate the electricity to produce the ions as well as move the water.
 Change rotation to switch polarity..........speed = current/volts
Gee Whizzer Generator> 3 more elbows coiled to get back to butthole and yet another can-o-process*control-worms?

Golly gee whiz, a dozen golden ideas coined and not worth a silver dime.
 A bright light in the dorkness of naught.  [LOL]

Butt then now I have ANOTHER [solar] idea.....dang it.

Ion thrust, fixed buoyancy of a solar cell in a changing specific gravity to calibrate "done"..and heat soak will probably mess it all up, but what causes the heat soak could be used to add rotational energy. [Makes sound though lips and wiggles finger, brain farts....music to my rears. ]

Wooo Woooo !!!!   ... hears the engine ears...thought train, jumps tracks.
 A thousand ways to do anything, most of them, the hard way.

Well I guess I can K.I.S.S. my B.U.T.T.O.C.K.S. [Keep it Simple, Stupid......Brain Under Threat of Theory Overload, Curious Kid S ]


Ode



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