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  2. Hexagonal prism - Wikipedia

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    It can be seen as a truncated hexagonal hosohedron, represented by Schläfli symbol t{2,6}. Alternately it can be seen as the Cartesian product of a regular hexagon and a line segment, and represented by the product {6}×{}. The dual of a hexagonal prism is a hexagonal bipyramid. The symmetry group of a right hexagonal prism is D 6h of order 24.

  3. Prism (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    The surface area of a right prism is: +, where B is the area of the base, h the height, and P the base perimeter. The surface area of a right prism whose base is a regular n-sided polygon with side length s, and with height h, is therefore: = ⁡ +.

  4. Hexagon - Wikipedia

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    A regular hexagon is a part of the regular hexagonal tiling, {6,3}, with three hexagonal faces around each vertex. A regular hexagon can also be created as a truncated equilateral triangle , with Schläfli symbol t{3}.

  5. Augmented hexagonal prism - Wikipedia

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    An augmented hexagonal prism with edge length has surface area [2] (+), the sum of two hexagons, four equilateral triangles, and five squares area. Its volume [2] +, can be obtained by slicing into one equilateral square pyramid and one hexagonal prism, and adding their volume up.

  6. Parallelohedron - Wikipedia

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    A hexagonal prism, generated from four line segments, three of them parallel to a common plane and the fourth not. Its most symmetric form is the right prism over a regular hexagon. [2] It tiles space to form the hexagonal prismatic honeycomb. The rhombic dodecahedron, generated from four line segments, no two of which are parallel to a common ...

  7. Rhombic dodecahedron - Wikipedia

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    The surface area A and the ... honey bees use the geometry of rhombic dodecahedra to form honeycombs from a tessellation of cells each of which is a hexagonal prism ...

  8. Rhombohedron - Wikipedia

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    prism: Faces: 6 rhombi: Edges: 12 Vertices: 8 Symmetry group: ... and as the height of a rhombohedron is given by its volume divided by the area of its base, the ...

  9. Elongated triangular cupola - Wikipedia

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    The surface area of an elongated triangular cupola is the sum of all polygonal face's area. The volume of an elongated triangular cupola can be ascertained by dissecting it into a cupola and a hexagonal prism, after which summing their volume.