In geometry, the elongated pentagonal bipyramid is a polyhedron constructed by attaching two pentagonal pyramids onto the base of a pentagonal prism. It is an example of Johnson solid.

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Elongated pentagonal bipyramid
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TypeJohnson
J15J16J17
Faces10 triangles
5 squares
Edges25
Vertices12
Vertex configuration10(32.42)
2(35)
Symmetry groupD5h, [5,2], (*522)
Rotation groupD5, [5,2]+, (522)
Dual polyhedronPentagonal bifrustum
Propertiesconvex
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Construction

The elongated pentagonal bipyramid is constructed from a pentagonal prism by attaching two pentagonal pyramids onto its bases, a process called elongation. These pyramids cover the pentagonal faces so that the resulting polyhedron ten equilateral triangles and five squares.[1][2] A convex polyhedron in which all of the faces are regular polygons is the Johnson solid. The elongated pentagonal bipyramid is among them, enumerated as the sixteenth Johnson solid .[3]

Properties

The surface area of an elongated pentagonal bipyramid is the sum of all polygonal faces' area: ten equilateral triangles, and five squares. Its volume can be ascertained by dissecting it into two pentagonal pyramids and one regular pentagonal prism and then adding its volume. Given an elongated pentagonal bipyramid with edge length , they can be formulated as:[2]

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3D model of an elongated pentagonal bipyramid

It has the same three-dimensional symmetry group as the pentagonal prism, the dihedral group of order 20. Its dihedral angle can be calculated by adding the angle of the pentagonal pyramid and pentagonal prism:[4]

  • the dihedral angle of an elongated pentagonal bipyramid between two adjacent triangular faces is that of a pentagonal pyramid between those, 138.19°.
  • the dihedral angle of an elongated pentagonal bipyramid between two adjacent square faces is that of a regular pentagonal prism, the internal angle of a regular pentagon, 108°.
  • the dihedral angle of an elongated pentagonal bipyramid between square-to-triangle is the sum of the dihedral angle of a pentagonal pyramid between triangle-to-pentagon with that of a pentagonal prism between square-to-pentagon, 37.38° + 90° = 127.38°.

The dual of the elongated square bipyramid is a pentagonal bifrustum.

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