Hebesphenomegacorona
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In geometry, the hebesphenomegacorona is a Johnson solid with 18 equilateral triangles and 3 squares as its faces.
Properties
The hebesphenomegacorona is named by Template:Harvtxt in which he used the prefix hebespheno- referring to a blunt wedge-like complex formed by three adjacent lunes—a square with equilateral triangles attached on its opposite sides. The suffix -megacorona refers to a crownlike complex of 12 triangles.Template:R By joining both complexes together, the result polyhedron has 18 equilateral triangles and 3 squares, making 21 faces.Template:R. All of its faces are regular polygons, categorizing the hebesphenomegacorona as a Johnson solid—a convex polyhedron in which all of its faces are regular polygons—enumerated as 89th Johnson solid .Template:R It is an elementary polyhedron, meaning it cannot be separated by a plane into two small regular-faced polyhedra.Template:R
The surface area of a hebesphenomegacorona with edge length can be determined by adding the area of its faces, 18 equilateral triangles and 3 squares and its volume is .Template:R
Cartesian coordinates
Let be the second smallest positive root of the polynomial Then, Cartesian coordinates of a hebesphenomegacorona with edge length 2 are given by the union of the orbits of the points under the action of the group generated by reflections about the xz-plane and the yz-plane.Template:R