Rhombic icosahedron
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Rhombic icosahedron
Type zonohedron
Zonohedron
A zonohedron is a convex polyhedron where every face is a polygon with point symmetry or, equivalently, symmetry under rotations through 180°. Any zonohedron may equivalently be described as the Minkowski sum of a set of line segments in three-dimensional space, or as the three-dimensional...

Face polygon rhombus
Rhombus
In Euclidean geometry, a rhombus or rhomb is a convex quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. The rhombus is often called a diamond, after the diamonds suit in playing cards, or a lozenge, though the latter sometimes refers specifically to a rhombus with a 45° angle.Every...

Faces 20 rhombi
Edges 40
Vertices 22
Faces per vertex 3, 4 and 5
Dual Polyhedron Irregular-faced pentagonal gyrobicupola
Pentagonal gyrobicupola
In geometry, the pentagonal gyrobicupola is one of the Johnson solids . Like the pentagonal orthobicupola , it can be obtained by joining two pentagonal cupolae along their bases...

Symmetry group
Symmetry group
The symmetry group of an object is the group of all isometries under which it is invariant with composition as the operation...

D5d
Properties convex
Convex set
In Euclidean space, an object is convex if for every pair of points within the object, every point on the straight line segment that joins them is also within the object...

, zonohedron
Zonohedron
A zonohedron is a convex polyhedron where every face is a polygon with point symmetry or, equivalently, symmetry under rotations through 180°. Any zonohedron may equivalently be described as the Minkowski sum of a set of line segments in three-dimensional space, or as the three-dimensional...


A rhombic icosahedron (or rhombic icosacontahedron) is a polyhedron
Polyhedron
In elementary geometry a polyhedron is a geometric solid in three dimensions with flat faces and straight edges...

 shaped like an oblate sphere
Sphere
A sphere is a perfectly round geometrical object in three-dimensional space, such as the shape of a round ball. Like a circle in two dimensions, a perfect sphere is completely symmetrical around its center, with all points on the surface lying the same distance r from the center point...

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It is composed of 20 rhombic faces, of which three, four, or five meet at each vertex. It has 10 faces on the polar axis with 10 rhombi following the equator.

Even though all the faces are congruent, the rhombic icosahedron is not face-transitive, since one may distinguish whether a particular face is near the equator or a pole by examining the types of vertices surrounding that face.

The rhombic icosahedron is a zonohedron
Zonohedron
A zonohedron is a convex polyhedron where every face is a polygon with point symmetry or, equivalently, symmetry under rotations through 180°. Any zonohedron may equivalently be described as the Minkowski sum of a set of line segments in three-dimensional space, or as the three-dimensional...

 that is dual to an irregular-faced pentagonal gyrobicupola
Pentagonal gyrobicupola
In geometry, the pentagonal gyrobicupola is one of the Johnson solids . Like the pentagonal orthobicupola , it can be obtained by joining two pentagonal cupolae along their bases...

.

It has D5d
Dihedral symmetry in three dimensions
This article deals with three infinite sequences of point groups in three dimensions which have a symmetry group that as abstract group is a dihedral group Dihn .See also point groups in two dimensions.Chiral:...

 symmetry.

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