Aluminum pot = why is the pot floating in the water ?

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Aluminum pots and pans are floating in water due to their high buoyancy. The weight of water removed by aluminum is equal to the weight of the pot-pan , so the aluminum pot-pot floats in the water. In other words, since the inner part of the aluminum cauldron is empty, the force exerted by the water on the cauldron is greater , so that the cauldron floats in the water.

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