Many Thanks!
That was quite helpful in describing
<snip>The plane (inside the shaft) of zero compression/tension moves
toward the stiffer wall, giving more material (to resist bending) on the
more flexible side -- so the net stiffness is the same on either side of
that plane. By the way, that is called the "neutral plane" or "neutral
axis". <snip>
Mark
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