Elongated pentagonal gyrocupolarotunda

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Elongated pentagonal gyrocupolarotunda
Elongated pentagonal gyrocupolarotunda
Type Johnson
J40 - J41 - J42
Faces 15 triangles
15 squares
7 pentagons
Edges 70
Vertices 35
Vertex configuration 5 of 3.4.5.4
10 of 3.43
5 of 3.42.5
5 of 3.5.42
10 of 3.5.3.5
Symmetry group -
Dual -
Properties convex

In geometry, the elongated pentagonal gyrocupolarotunda is one of the Johnson solids (J41). As the name suggests, it can be constructed by elongating a pentagonal gyrocupolarotunda (J33) by inserting a decagonal prism between its halves. Rotating either the pentagonal cupola (J5) or the pentagonal rotunda (J6) through 36 degrees before inserting the prism yields an elongated pentagonal orthocupolarotunda (J40).

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

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