Hexagonal prism

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Uniform Hexagonal prism
Hexagonal prism
Type Semiregular polyhedron
Elements F=8, E=18, V=12 (χ=2)
Faces by sides 6{4}+2{6}
Schläfli symbol t{2,6}
Wythoff symbol 2 6 | 2
Coxeter-Dynkin Image:CDW_ring.pngImage:CDW_6.pngImage:CDW_dot.pngImage:CDW_2.pngImage:CDW_ring.png
Symmetry D6h
References U76(d)
Dual Hexagonal dipyramid
Properties convex, zonohedron
Hexagonal prism
Vertex figure
4.4.6

In geometry, the hexagonal prism is a prism with hexagonal base.

It is an octahedron. However, the term octahedron is mainly used with "regular" in front or implied, hence not meaning a hexagonal prism; in the general meaning the term octahedron it is not much used because there are different types which have not much in common except having the same number of faces.

If faces are all regular, the hexagonal prism is a semiregular polyhedron. This is the fourth in an infinite set of prisms formed by square sides and two regular polygon caps.

As in most prisms, the volume is found by taking the area of the base and multiplying it by the height-

(3x3 2 / 2)xs2

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