- geometry, a
bicupola is a
solid formed by
connecting two
cupolae on
their bases.
There are two
classes of
bicupola because each
cupola (
bicupola half) is...
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triangular bicupola is one of the
Johnson solids (J44). As the name suggests, it can be
constructed by
gyroelongating a
triangular bicupola (either triangular...
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pentagonal bicupola is one of the
Johnson solids (J46). As the name suggests, it can be
constructed by
gyroelongating a
pentagonal bicupola (J30 or J31)...
- In geometry, the
gyroelongated square bicupola is the
Johnson solid constructed by
attaching two
square cupolae on each base of
octagonal antiprism. It...
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cupola aligned,
while gyro
forms are
counter aligned.
Bicupola Elongated cupola Gyroelongated bicupola Norman W. Johnson, "Convex
Solids with
Regular Faces"...
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Gyroelongated square bicupola Gyroelongated square bipyramid Gyroelongated square cupola Gyroelongated square pyramid Gyroelongated triangular bicupola Gyroelongated...
- n-gonal Antiprism. The triangular, square, and
pentagonal gyroelongated bicupola are
three of five
Johnson solids which are chiral,
meaning that they have...
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gyrobirotunda Gyroelongated triangular bicupola Gyroelongated square bicupola Gyroelongated pentagonal bicupola Gyroelongated pentagonal cupolarotunda...
- and 4
faces (32). This form is
called a
gyroelongated triamond square bicupola.
Although it can't be made by all
regular planar faces, its alternation...
- its base. It can also be seen as a
gyroelongated square bicupola (J45) with one
square bicupola removed. A
Johnson solid is one of 92
strictly convex polyhedra...