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{{Infobox_Polyhedron |
{{Infobox_Polyhedron |
Image_File=gyroelongated_pentagonal_bicupola.png |
Image_File=gyroelongated_pentagonal_bicupola.png |
Polyhedron_Type=[[Johnson solid|Johnson]] |
Polyhedron_Type=[[Johnson solid|Johnson]]<br>[[gyroelongated square bicupola|J<sub>45</sub>]] -''' J<sub>46</sub>''' - [[gyroelongated pentagonal cupolarotunda|J<sub>47</sub>]]|
Face_List=30 triangles <br> 10 squares <br> 2 pentagons |
Face_List=30 triangles <br> 10 squares <br> 2 pentagons |
Edge_Count=70 |
Edge_Count=70 |
Vertex_Count=30 |
Vertex_Count=30 |
Symmetry_Group=-|
Symmetry_Group=D<sub>5</sub>|
Vertex_List=-|
Vertex_List=20 of 3<sup>4</sup>.4<br>10 of 3.4.5.4|
Dual=-|
Dual=-|
Property_List=[[convex]], [[Chirality (mathematics)|chiral]]}}
Property_List=[[convex]], [[Chirality (mathematics)|chiral]]}}

Revision as of 04:19, 23 November 2004

Gyroelongated pentagonal bicupola
TypeJohnson
J45 - J46 - J47
Faces30 triangles
10 squares
2 pentagons
Edges70
Vertices30
Vertex configuration20 of 34.4
10 of 3.4.5.4
Symmetry groupD5
Dual polyhedron-
Propertiesconvex, chiral

In geometry, the gyroelongated pentagonal bicupola is one of the Johnson solids (J46).

The 92 Johnson solids were named and described by Norman Johnson in 1966.

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