Elongated pentagonal pyramid
![]() The elongated pentagonal pyramid is a polyhedron constructed by attaching one pentagonal pyramid onto one of the pentagonal prism's bases, a process known as elongation. It is an example of composite polyhedron.[1][2] This construction involves the removal of one pentagonal face and replacing it with the pyramid. The resulting polyhedron has five equilateral triangles, five squares, and one pentagon as its faces.[3] It remains convex, with the faces are all regular polygons, so the elongated pentagonal pyramid is Johnson solid, enumerated as the sixteenth Johnson solid .[4] For edge length , an elongated pentagonal pyramid has a surface area by summing the area of all faces, and volume by totaling the volume of a pentagonal pyramid's Johnson solid and regular pentagonal prism:[3] The elongated pentagonal pyramid has a dihedral between its adjacent faces:[5]
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