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The experiment involves two identical cylinders, both fully submerged in water, connected through flexible hoses to two identical electric motors. These motors are powered by a common 12-volt car battery, allowing for controlled rotation of the cylinders. The two primary scenarios tested in the experiment involve rotating the cylinders in opposite directions and then in the same direction.
Opposite Direction Rotation: Attraction
Initially, the motors are activated to rotate the cylinders in opposite directions. As the motors start, an intriguing phenomenon occurs: the cylinders attract each other. Despite being submerged in water, the rotation of the cylinders results in them sticking together.