Augmented hexagonal prism

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Augmented hexagonal prism
Augmented hexagonal prism
Type Johnson
J53 - J54 - J55
Faces 4 triangles
5 squares
2 hexagons
Edges 22
Vertices 13
Vertex configuration 1 of 34
2 of 32.4.5
2 of 32.5.4
8 of 42.6
Symmetry group -
Dual -
Properties convex

In geometry, the augmented hexagonal prism is one of the Johnson solids (J54). As the name suggests, it can be constructed by augmenting a hexagonal prism by attaching a square pyramid (J1) to one of its equatorial faces.

The 92 Johnson solids were named and described by Norman Johnson in 1966.

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