Gyroelongated pentagonal rotunda

Gyroelongated pentagonal rotunda
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Gyroelongated pentagonal rotunda

TypeJohnson
J24 - J25 - J26
Faces30 triangles
6 pentagons
1 decagon
Edges65
Vertices30
Vertex configuration-
Symmetry group-
Dual polyhedron-
Propertiesconvex

In geometry, the gyroelongated pentagonal rotunda is one of the Johnson solids (J25). As the name suggests, it can be constructed by gyroelongating a pentagonal rotunda (J6) by attaching a decagonal antiprism to its base. It can also be seen as a gyroelongated pentagonal birotunda (J48) with one pentagonal rotunda removed.

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

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See also: Gyroelongated pentagonal rotunda, 1966, Antiprism, Convex, Decagon, Dual polyhedron, Geometry, Gyrobifastigium