Biaugmented pentagonal prism

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In geometry, the biaugmented pentagonal prism is a polyhedron constructed from a pentagonal prism by attaching two equilateral square pyramids onto each of its square faces. It is an example of Johnson solid.

Construction

The biaugmented pentagonal prism can be constructed from a pentagonal prism by attaching two equilateral square pyramids to each of its square faces, a process known as augmentation.Template:R These square pyramids cover the square face of the prism, so the resulting polyhedron has eight equilateral triangles, three squares, and two regular pentagons as its faces.Template:R A convex polyhedron in which all faces are regular is Johnson solid, and the augmented pentagonal prism is among them, enumerated as 53rd Johnson solid J53.Template:R

Properties

An biaugmented pentagonal prism with edge length a has a surface area, calculated by adding the area of four equilateral triangles, four squares, and two regular pentagons:Template:R 6+43+5+252a29.9051a2. Its volume can be obtained by slicing it into a regular pentagonal prism and an equilateral square pyramid, and adding their volume subsequently:Template:R 257+905+2450+20512a32.1919a3.

The dihedral angle of an augmented pentagonal prism can be calculated by adding the dihedral angle of an equilateral square pyramid and the regular pentagonal prism:Template:R

  • the dihedral angle of an augmented pentagonal prism between two adjacent triangular faces is that of an equilateral square pyramid between two adjacent triangular faces, arccos(13)109.5,
  • the dihedral angle of an augmented pentagonal prism between two adjacent square faces is the internal angle of a regular pentagon 3π5=108.
  • the dihedral angle of an augmented pentagonal prism between square-to-pentagon is that of a regular pentagonal prism between its base and its lateral faces π2=90.
  • the dihedral angle of an augmented pentagonal prism between pentagon-to-triangle is arctan(2)+π2144.7, for which adding the dihedral angle of an equilateral square pyramid between its base and its lateral face arctan(2)54.7, and the dihedral angle of a regular pentagonal prism between its base and its lateral face.
  • the dihedral angle of an augmented pentagonal prism between square-to-triangle is arctan(2)+3π5162.7, for which adding the dihedral angle of an equilateral square pyramid between its base and its lateral face, and the dihedral angle of a regular pentagonal prism between two adjacent squares.

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