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Bifrustum

Polyhedron made by joining two identical frusta at their bases From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bifrustum
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In geometry, an n-agonal bifrustum is a polyhedron composed of three parallel planes of n-agons, with the middle plane largest and usually the top and bottom congruent.

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It can be constructed as two congruent frusta combined across a plane of symmetry, and also as a bipyramid with the two polar vertices truncated.[1]

They are duals to the family of elongated bipyramids.

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Formulae

For a regular n-gonal bifrustum with the equatorial polygon sides a, bases sides b and semi-height (half the distance between the planes of bases) h, the lateral surface area Al, total area A and volume V are:[2] and [3] Note that the volume V is twice the volume of a frusta.

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Forms

Three bifrusta are duals to three Johnson solids, J14-16. In general, a n-agonal bifrustum has 2n trapezoids, 2 n-agons, and is dual to the elongated dipyramids.

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References

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