| Decagonal bipyramid | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Type | bipyramid | 
| Faces | 20 triangles | 
| Edges | 30 | 
| Vertices | 12 | 
| Schläfli symbol | { } + {10} | 
| Coxeter diagram |           | 
| Symmetry group | D10h, [10,2], (*2.2.10), order 40 | 
| Rotation group | D10, [10,2]+, (2.2.10), order 20 | 
| Dual polyhedron | Decagonal prism | 
| Face configuration | V4.4.10 | 
| Properties | convex, face-transitive | 
In geometry, a decagonal bipyramid is one of the infinite set of bipyramids, dual to the infinite prisms. If a decagonal bipyramid is to be face-transitive, all faces must be isosceles triangles. It is an icosahedron, but not the regular one.
Images
It can be drawn as a tiling on a sphere, and represents the fundamental domains of [5,2], *5.2.2 symmetry.
See also
| Bipyramid name | Digonal bipyramid | Triangular bipyramid (See: J12) | Square bipyramid (See: O) | Pentagonal bipyramid (See: J13) | Hexagonal bipyramid | Heptagonal bipyramid | Octagonal bipyramid | Enneagonal bipyramid | Decagonal bipyramid | ... | Apeirogonal bipyramid | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polyhedron image |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | ... | ||
| Spherical tiling image |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Plane tiling image |  | 
| Face config. | V2.4.4 | V3.4.4 | V4.4.4 | V5.4.4 | V6.4.4 | V7.4.4 | V8.4.4 | V9.4.4 | V10.4.4 | ... | V∞.4.4 | 
| Coxeter diagram |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      |      | ... |      | 
External links
- Weisstein, Eric W. "Dipyramid". MathWorld.
- Virtual Reality Polyhedra The Encyclopedia of Polyhedra
- VRML models <10>
- Conway Notation for Polyhedra Try: dP10
 
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