Rhombic dodecahedron
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Rhombic dodecahedron | |
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Type | Catalan |
Face polygon | rhombus |
Faces | 12 |
Edges | 24 |
Vertices | 14 = 6 + 8 |
Face configuration | 3,4,3,4 |
Symmetry group | octahedral (Oh) |
Dual polyhedron | cuboctahedron |
Properties | convex, face/edge-uniform, zonohedron |
The Rhombic dodecahedron is a convex polyhedron with 12 rhombic faces. It is the polyhedral dual of the cuboctahedron and a zonohedron. The long diagonal of each face is exactly √2 times the length of the short diagonal, so that the acute angles on each face measure 2 tan−1(1/√2), or approximately 70.53°.
Being the dual of an Archimedean polyhedron, the rhombic dodecahedron is face-uniform, meaning the symmetry group of the solid acts transitively on the set of faces. In elementary terms, this means that for any two faces A and B there is a rotation or reflection of the solid that leaves it occupying the same region of space while moving face A to face B. The rhombic dodecahedron is also somewhat special in being one of the nine edge-uniform convex polyhedra, the others being the five Platonic solids, the cuboctahedron, the icosidodecahedron and the rhombic triacontahedron.
The rhombic dodecahedron can be used to tessellate 3-dimensional space. This tessellation can be seen as the Voronoi tessellation of the face-centred cubic lattice. Honeybees use the geometry of rhombic dodecahedra to form honeycomb from a tessellation of cells each of which is a hexagonal prism capped with half a rhombic dodecahedron.
The rhombic dodecahedron forms the (hull of the) projection of a tesseract to 3 dimensions.
See also
External links
- Rhombic Dodecahedron (http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RhombicDodecahedron.html) – from MathWorld
- Virtual Reality Polyhedra (http://www.georgehart.com/virtual-polyhedra/vp.html) – The Encyclopedia of Polyhedranl:Romboëdrisch dodecaëder