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All you need is:
Here's what you do:
Here's how it works: The aluminum in the boat shape displaces more water than the flattened one. If the object has enough volume to displace an amount of water equal to its own weight, it will float. Its weight, or the force of gravity, will equal its buoyancy, or the force of the water pushing up on it. |
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