Tridiminished icosahedron (EntityTopic, 10)

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The tridiminished icosahedron, abbreviated TDI, is the 63rd Johnson solid, J63. It suddenly became important when the bixylodiminished hydrochoron was discovered. It is the only CRF 3D member of the family of ursatopes, and appears as cells in the majority of the higher-dimensional ones.

Equations

  • The hypervolumes of a tridiminished icosahedron with side length l are given by:
total edge length = 15l
surface area = 14 · (3√(25+10√5) + 5√3) · l2
volume = (15+7√5)24 · l3


Notable Trishapes
Regular: tetrahedroncubeoctahedrondodecahedronicosahedron
Direct truncates: tetrahedral truncatecubic truncateoctahedral truncatedodecahedral truncateicosahedral truncate
Mesotruncates: stauromesohedronstauroperihedronstauropantohedronrhodomesohedronrhodoperihedronrhodopantohedron
Snubs: snub staurohedronsnub rhodohedron
Curved: spheretoruscylinderconefrustumcrind