Dodecagonal prism

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Uniform dodecagonal prism
Type Prismatic uniform polyhedron
Elements F = 14, E = 36, V = 24 (χ = 2)
Faces by sides 12{4}+2{12}
Schläfli symbol t{2,12} or {12}×{}
Wythoff symbol 2 12 | 2
2 2 6 |
Coxeter diagrams


Symmetry D12h, [12,2], (*12.2.2), order 48
Rotation group D12, [12,2]+, (12.2.2), order 24
References U76(j)
Dual Dodecagonal dipyramid
Properties convex, zonohedron

Vertex figure
4.4.12

In geometry, the dodecagonal prism is the tenth in an infinite set of prisms, formed by square sides and two regular dodecagon caps.

If faces are all regular, it is a semiregular polyhedron.

Use

It is used in the construction of two prismatic uniform honeycombs:


Omnitruncated triangular-hexagonal prismatic honeycomb

Truncated hexagonal prismatic honeycomb

Related polyhedra

Family of uniform n-gonal prisms
Prism name Digonal prism (Trigonal)
Triangular prism
(Tetragonal)
Square prism
Pentagonal prism Hexagonal prism Heptagonal prism Octagonal prism Enneagonal prism Decagonal prism Hendecagonal prism Dodecagonal prism ... Apeirogonal prism
Polyhedron image ...
Spherical tiling image Plane tiling image
Vertex config. 2.4.4 3.4.4 4.4.4 5.4.4 6.4.4 7.4.4 8.4.4 9.4.4 10.4.4 11.4.4 12.4.4 ... ∞.4.4
Coxeter diagram ...

External links

  • Weisstein, Eric W. "Prism". MathWorld.