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  • Yes I understand that entirely. My question wasn’t focused on that, but rather, literally, if a crankset seized from corrosion is a physics problem or a chemistry problem. Not sure why I was wondering as now that I’m typing it out it seems pretty clearly a chemistry problem as the elements in question undergo chemical changes. Guess I thought corrosion was a physical change when I asked, for some reason? I dunno.

  • if a crankset seized from corrosion is a physics problem or a chemistry problem

    All chemistry problems are really physics problems, and all physics problems are really maths problems 🙂

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