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Platonic & Archimedean Solid

CONTEXT :

1. Brief About Truncated Octahedron
2. Final Prototype of Truncated Octahedron
3. Brief About Icosahedron
4. Final Prototype of Icosahedron
Brief About Truncated Octahedron

- The truncated octahedron is an Archimedean solid formed by truncating each vertex of an octahedron.
- It has 8 regular hexagonal faces and 6 square faces.
- It has 24 vertices and 36 edges.
- The truncated octahedron has octahedral symmetry (Oh), meaning it has multiple axes of rotational symmetry and planes of reflection symmetry

Final Prototype of Truncated Octahedron
Brief About Icosahedron

- The icosahedron is a convex polyhedron with 20 equilateral triangular faces.
- It has 12 vertices and 30 edges.
- Each vertex of the icosahedron is surrounded by five faces.
- The icosahedron has icosahedral symmetry (Ih), meaning it has multiple axes of rotational symmetry and planes of reflection symmetry.
- Along with the dodecahedron, the icosahedron is one of the five Platonic solids, named after the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.

Final Prototype of Icosahedron
Platonic & Archimedean Solid
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