Cubic pyramid (EntityTopic, 23)
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<blockquote>[!x,!y,!z] ⇒ [[triangle]]<br> | <blockquote>[!x,!y,!z] ⇒ [[triangle]]<br> | ||
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+ | The net of a cubic pyramid is a [[cube]] surrounded by six [[square pyramid]]s. | ||
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{{Rotope Nav|14|15|16|IIII<br>Tesseract|III'<br>Cubic pyramid|(IIII)<br>Glome|chora}} | {{Rotope Nav|14|15|16|IIII<br>Tesseract|III'<br>Cubic pyramid|(IIII)<br>Glome|chora}} |
Revision as of 07:49, 6 November 2008
Equations
- Variables:
l ⇒ length of edges of the cubic pyramid
- The hypervolumes of a cubic pyramid are given by:
total edge length = 20l
total surface area = Unknown
surcell volume = Unknown
bulk = l44-1
- The realmic cross-sections (n) of a cubic pyramid are:
[!x,!y,!z] ⇒ triangle
[!w] ⇒ square
Net
The net of a cubic pyramid is a cube surrounded by six square pyramids.
Notable Tetrashapes | |
Regular: | pyrochoron • aerochoron • geochoron • xylochoron • hydrochoron • cosmochoron |
Powertopes: | triangular octagoltriate • square octagoltriate • hexagonal octagoltriate • octagonal octagoltriate |
Circular: | glome • cubinder • duocylinder • spherinder • sphone • cylindrone • dicone • coninder |
Torii: | tiger • torisphere • spheritorus • torinder • ditorus |