Geopeton (EntityTopic, 20)

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Revision as of 22:53, 6 November 2008


A hexeract, also known as a hexacube or a regular dodecapeton is a special case of the prism where the base is a penteract. It is also the square of the cube.

Equations

  • Variables:
l ⇒ length of the edges of the hexeract
  • All points (x, y, z, w, φ, σ) that lie on the surpeton of a hexeract will satisfy the following equation:
Unknown
total edge length = 192l
total surface area = 240l2
total surcell volume = 160l3
surteron bulk = 60l4
surpeton pentavolume = 12l5
hexavolume = l6
[!x, !y, !z, !w, !φ, !σ] ⇒ pentacube of side (l)

Net

The net of a hexeract is a penteract surrounded by ten more penteracts, with one more penteract added to one of these.


Notable Hexashapes
  pyropetonaeropetongeopetonsquare cubic truncatriate

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193. (<xy><(zw)φ>)
Unknown shape
194. [xyzwφσ]
Hexeract
195. [<xy>zwφσ]
Narrow hexeract
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