Elongated triangular bipyramid
Appearance
Elongated triangular bipyramid | |
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Type | Johnson J13 - J14 - J15 |
Faces | 6 triangles 3 squares |
Edges | 15 |
Vertices | 8 |
Vertex configuration | 2(33) 6(32.42) |
Symmetry group | D3h |
Dual polyhedron | Triangular bifrustum |
Properties | convex |
Net | |
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In geometry, the elongated triangular bipyramid (or dipyramid) is one of the Johnson solids (J14). As the name suggests, it can be constructed by elongating a triangular bipyramid (J12) by inserting a triangular prism between its congruent halves.
The 92 Johnson solids were named and described by Norman Johnson in 1966.
Formulae
The following formulae (the volume, surface area, and circumradius) can be used if all edges ("a") are the same length.[1]
References
- ^ Stephen Wolfram, "Elongated triangular dipyramid" from Wolfram Alpha. Retrieved July 22, 2010.