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Elongated pentagonal orthobicupola

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Elongated pentagonal orthobicupola
TypeJohnson
J37J38J39
Faces10 triangles
2x5+10 squares
2 pentagons
Edges60
Vertices30
Vertex configuration20(3.43)
10(3.4.5.4)
Symmetry groupD5h
Dual polyhedron-
Propertiesconvex
Net

In geometry, the elongated pentagonal orthobicupola or cantellated pentagonal prism is one of the Johnson solids (J38).[1] As the name suggests, it can be constructed by elongating a pentagonal orthobicupola (J30) by inserting a decagonal prism between its two congruent halves. Rotating one of the cupolae through 36 degrees before inserting the prism yields an elongated pentagonal gyrobicupola (J39).

A Johnson solid is one of 92 strictly convex polyhedra that is composed of regular polygon faces but are not uniform polyhedra (that is, they are not Platonic solids, Archimedean solids, prisms, or antiprisms). They were named by Norman Johnson, who first listed these polyhedra in 1966.[2]

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Formulae

The following formulae for volume and surface area can be used if all faces are regular, with edge length a:[3]

References

  1. ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Elongated Pentagonal Orthobicupola". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  2. ^ Johnson, Norman W. (1966), "Convex polyhedra with regular faces", Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 18: 169–200, doi:10.4153/cjm-1966-021-8, MR 0185507, Zbl 0132.14603.
  3. ^ Stephen Wolfram, "Elongated pentagonal orthobicupola" from Wolfram Alpha. Retrieved July 25, 2010.

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