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  2. Template:Polyhedron templates - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This template is intended to provide consistent and easy links between Polyhedron database related templates ...

  3. Template:UniformPrisms - Wikipedia

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    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. Template:Prism polyhedra db - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... P3-image=Triangular prism.png ...

  5. File:Prisma triangular 3D.stl - Wikipedia

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  6. Triangular prism - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a triangular prism or trigonal prism [1] is a prism with 2 triangular bases. If the edges pair with each triangle's vertex and if they are perpendicular to the base, it is a right triangular prism. A right triangular prism may be both semiregular and uniform. The triangular prism can be used in constructing another polyhedron.

  7. Bicapped trigonal prismatic molecular geometry - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, the bicapped trigonal prismatic molecular geometry describes the shape of compounds where eight atoms or groups of atoms or ligands are arranged around a central atom defining the vertices of a biaugmented triangular prism.

  8. Deltahedron - Wikipedia

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    The deltahedron was named by Martyn Cundy, after the Greek capital letter delta resembling a triangular shape Δ. [1] Deltahedra can be categorized by the property of convexity. The simplest convex deltahedron is the regular tetrahedron, a pyramid with four equilateral triangles.

  9. Elongated triangular bipyramid - Wikipedia

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    The elongated triangular bipyramid is constructed from a triangular prism by attaching two tetrahedrons onto its bases, a process known as the elongation. [1] These tetrahedrons cover the triangular faces so that the resulting polyhedron has nine faces (six of them are equilateral triangles and three of them are squares), fifteen edges, and eight vertices. [2]