User:Dedhert.Jr/sandbox/2
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In geometry, pentagonal pyramid is a pyramid with a pentagon base and five triangular faces, having a total of six faces. If all of the edges are equal in length, the triangular faces are equilateral, and this pyramid is the second Johnson solid . The pentagonal pyramid can be found in many polyhedrons, especially in constructing new polyhedra. Its structure can be used in stereochemistry.
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Dedhert.Jr/sandbox/2 | |
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Type | Johnson J1 – J2 – J3 |
Faces | 5 triangles 1 pentagon |
Edges | 10 |
Vertices | 6 |
Vertex configuration | [1] |
Symmetry group | |
Dual polyhedron | self-dual |
Properties | convex |
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