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{{Short description|65th Johnson solid}} {{Infobox polyhedron | image = Augmented truncated tetrahedron.png | type = [[Johnson solid|Johnson]]<br>{{math|[[augmented tridiminished icosahedron|''J''{{sub|64}}]] β '''''J''{{sub|65}}''' β [[augmented truncated cube|''J''{{sub|66}}]]}} | faces = 8 [[triangle]]s <br> 3 [[Square (geometry)|square]]s <br> 3 [[hexagon]]s | edges = 27 | vertices = 15 | symmetry = {{math|[[Point groups in three dimensions|''C''{{sub|3v}}]]}} | vertex_config = {{math|2x3(3.6{{sup|2}})<br>3(3.4.3.4)<br>6(3.4.3.6)}} | properties = [[Convex polytope|convex]] | net = Johnson solid 65 net.png }} [[File:J65 augmented truncated tetrahedron.stl|thumb|3D model of an augmented truncated tetrahedron]] In [[geometry]], the '''augmented truncated tetrahedron''' is a polyhedron constructed by attaching a [[triangular cupola]] onto a [[truncated tetrahedron]]. It is an example of a [[Johnson solid]]. == Construction == The augmented truncated tetrahedron is constructed from a [[truncated tetrahedron]] by attaching a [[triangular cupola]].{{r|rajwade}} This cupola covers one of the truncated tetrahedron's four hexagonal faces, so that the resulting polyhedron's faces are eight [[equilateral triangle]]s, three [[square]]s, and three [[regular hexagon]]s.{{r|berman}} Since it has the property of [[Convex set|convexity]] and has [[regular polygon]]al faces, the augmented truncated tetrahedron is a [[Johnson solid]], denoted as the sixty-fifth Johnson solid <math> J_{65} </math>.{{r|francis}} == Properties == The surface area of an augmented truncated tetrahedron is:{{r|berman}} <math display="block"> \frac{6 + 13 \sqrt{3}}{2}a^2 \approx 14.258a^2, </math> the sum of the areas of its faces. Its volume can be calculated by slicing it off into both truncated tetrahedron and triangular cupola, and adding their volume:{{r|berman}} <math display="block"> \frac{11 \sqrt{2}}{4}a^3 \approx 3.889a^3. </math> It has the same [[Point groups in three dimensions|three-dimensional symmetry group]] as the triangular cupola, the [[pyramidal symmetry]] <math> C_{3 \mathrm{v}} </math>. Its [[dihedral angle]]s can be obtained by adding the angle of a triangular cupola and an augmented truncated tetrahedron in the following:{{r|johnson}} * its dihedral angle between triangle and hexagon is as in the truncated tetrahedron: 109.47Β°; * its dihedral angle between adjacent hexagons is as in the truncated tetrahedron: 70.53Β°; * its dihedral angle between triangle and square is as in the triangular cupola's angle: 125.3Β° * its dihedral angle between triangle and square, on the edge where the triangular cupola and truncated tetrahedron are attached, is the sum of both triangular cupola's square-hexagon angle and the truncated tetrahedron's triangle-hexagon angle: approximately 164.17Β°; and * its dihedral angle between triangle and hexagon, on the edge where triangular cupola and truncated tetrahedron are attached, is the sum of the dihedral angle of a triangular cupola and truncated tetrahedron between that: approximately 141.3Β°; == References == {{reflist|refs= <ref name="berman">{{cite journal | last = Berman | first = Martin | year = 1971 | title = Regular-faced convex polyhedra | journal = Journal of the Franklin Institute | volume = 291 | issue = 5 | pages = 329β352 | doi = 10.1016/0016-0032(71)90071-8 | mr = 290245 }}</ref> <ref name="francis">{{cite journal | last = Francis | first = Darryl | title = Johnson solids & their acronyms | journal = Word Ways | date = August 2013 | volume = 46 | issue = 3 | page = 177 | url = https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA340298118 }}</ref> <ref name="johnson">{{cite journal | last = Johnson | first = Norman W. | authorlink = Norman W. Johnson | year = 1966 | title = Convex polyhedra with regular faces | journal = [[Canadian Journal of Mathematics]] | volume = 18 | pages = 169β200 | doi = 10.4153/cjm-1966-021-8 | mr = 0185507 | s2cid = 122006114 | zbl = 0132.14603| doi-access = free }}</ref> <ref name="rajwade">{{cite book | last = Rajwade | first = A. R. | title = Convex Polyhedra with Regularity Conditions and Hilbert's Third Problem | series = Texts and Readings in Mathematics | year = 2001 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=afJdDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA84 | page = 84–89 | publisher = Hindustan Book Agency | isbn = 978-93-86279-06-4 | doi = 10.1007/978-93-86279-06-4 }}</ref> }} ==External links== * {{Mathworld2 | urlname2 = JohnsonSolid | title2 = Johnson solid | urlname = AugmentedTruncatedTetrahedron | title = Augmented truncated tetrahedron }} {{Johnson solids navigator}} [[Category:Johnson solids]] {{Polyhedron-stub}}
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