Elongated square dipyramid

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Elongated square dipyramid
Elongated square dipyramid
Type Johnson
J14 - J15 - J16
Faces 8 triangles
4 squares
Edges 20
Vertices 10
Vertex configuration 2(34)
8(32.42)
Symmetry group D4h
Dual Square bifrustum
Properties convex

In geometry, the elongated square dipyramid is one of the Johnson solids (J15). As the name suggests, it can be constructed by elongating an octahedron by inserting a square prism between its congruent halves.

A zircon crystal is an example of an elongated square dipyramid.

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

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