Elongated hexagonal bipyramid

Elongated hexagonal bipyramid
Type Elongated dipyramid
Faces 12 triangles
6 squares
Edges 30
Vertices 14
Vertex configuration 2 of 36
12 of 32.42
Symmetry group D6h, [6,2], (*226)
Dual polyhedron Hexagonal bifrustum
Properties convex

In geometry, the elongated hexagonal bipyramid is constructed by elongating a hexagonal bipyramid (by inserting a hexagonal prism between its congruent halves).

Related polyhedra

This polyhedron is in the family of elongated bipyramids, of which the first three can be Johnson solids: J14, J15 and J16. The hexagonal form can be constructed by all regular faces, but isn't a Johnson solid because 6 equilateral triangles would form six co-planar faces (in a regular hexagon).

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