Augmented triangular prism

In geometry, the augmented triangular prism is a polyhedron constructed by attaching an equilateral square pyramid onto the square face of a triangular prism. As a result, it is an example of Johnson solid. It can be visualized as the chemical compound, known as capped trigonal prismatic molecular geometry.

Augmented triangular prism
TypeJohnson
J48J49J50
Faces6 triangles
2 squares
Edges13
Vertices7
Vertex configuration
Symmetry group
Propertiesconvex
Net
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