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An elongated square pyramid is a solid formed by attaching a square pyramid atop a square prism. Such a solid might also be termed an obelisk (although that term is also used ...
The gyroelongated pentagonal pyramid is Johnson solid J_(11) and can be obtained by cumulating the top of a pentagonal antiprism, or alternately by replacing one pentagonal ...
A pentagonal pyramid is pyramid having a pentagonal base. The edge length e and slant height s of a pentagonal pyramid with regular base of side length a are given by e = ...
A square pyramid is a pyramid with a square base. It is a pentahedron. The lateral edge length e and slant height s of a right square pyramid of side length a and height h ...
A pentahedron is polyhedron having five faces. Because there are two pentahedral graphs, there are two convex pentahedra, corresponding to the topologies of the square ...
The augmented hexagonal prism is Johnson solid J_(54), which is formed from augmentation of one of the lateral faces of an equilateral hexagonal prism by an equilateral ...
The augmented pentagonal prism is Johnson solid J_(52), which is formed from augmentation of one of the lateral faces of an equilateral pentagonal prism by an equilateral ...
The augmented sphenocorona is Johnson solid J_(87), which is formed from augmentation of one of the square faces of the sphenocorona by an equilateral square pyramid. The ...
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 ...
The collapsoids are a class of non-convex collapsible polyhedra. They can be constructed by replacing each edge of a dodecahedron or icosahedron by the diagonal of a pyramid ...
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