In geometry, the biaugmented triangular prism is a polyhedron constructed from a triangular prism by attaching two equilateral square pyramids onto two of its square faces. It is an example of Johnson solid.
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and the biaugmentedtriangularprism is among them, enumerated as 50th Johnson solid J 50 {\displaystyle J_{50}} . A biaugmentedtriangularprism with edge...
polyhedron is an augmented triangularprism. An example of such compound is the potassium heptafluorotantalate. Biaugmentedtriangularprism — the 50th Johnson...
decagonal pyramid, and enneagonal prism. Three forms are Johnson solids: augmented hexagonal prism, biaugmentedtriangularprism, and elongated pentagonal pyramid...
augmenting the sides of prisms with square pyramids. J8 and J15 would also fit here, as an augmented square prism and biaugmented square prism. Johnson solids...
alternating faces and edges. The smallest polyhedron is the tetrahedron with 4 triangular faces, 6 edges, and 4 vertices. Named polyhedra primarily come from the...
are arranged around a central atom defining the vertices of a biaugmentedtriangularprism. This shape has C2v symmetry and is one of the three common shapes...
class Toyota Land Cruiser (J50), a Japanese off-road vehicle Biaugmentedtriangularprism Scarlet (orca), a killer whale This disambiguation page lists...
polyhedra—which include the Platonic solids and Archimedean solids, as well as prisms and antiprisms—from their definition. The Johnson solids are named for the...