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Johnson solid J_(50).
A triangular prism is a prism composed of two triangular bases and three rectangular sides. It is a pentahedron. It is implemented in the Wolfram Language as ...
The biaugmented pentagonal prism is Johnson solid J_(53), which is formed from double augmentation of two nonadjacent lateral faces of the equilateral pentagonal prism by an ...
The augmented triangular prism is Johnson solid J_(49), which is formed from augmentation of one of the lateral faces of an equilateral triangular prism by an equilateral ...
A general prism is a polyhedron possessing two congruent polygonal faces and with all remaining faces parallelograms (Kern and Bland 1948, p. 28; left figure). A right prism ...
The equilateral triaugmented triangular prism is the Johnson solid J_(51) constructed by erecting a regular tetrahedron on each square face of an equilateral triangular ...
The truncated triangular prism is an undecagon obtained by truncation of a triangular prism. It has 18 vertices, 27 edges, and 11 faces. As a canonical polyhedron with unit ...
The pentagonal prism is a prism having two pentagonal bases and five rectangular sides. It is a heptahedron. The regular right pentagonal prism is uniform polyhedron U_(76). ...
A square prism is prism with square base and is therefore a special case of a cuboid.
A polygrammic prism is a prism formed by two regular polygrams offset along their symmetry axis and with corresponding edges connected by lateral faces. The hexagrammic prism ...
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