Dictionary Definition
dodecahedron n : any polyhedron having twelve
plane faces
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- A polyhedron with
twelve faces; the regular dodecahedron has regular
pentagons as faces and
is one of the Platonic
solids.
- 1707, Thomas Blount, Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A
Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words, D. Brown, heading
DO–DO,
- Dodecahedron, (Gr.) in Geometry, is a solid Figure of 12 Sides or Faces that are regular Pentagons, it is one of the Platonick or Regular Bodies.
- 1707, Thomas Blount, Glossographia Anglicana Nova: Or, A
Dictionary, Interpreting Such Hard Words, D. Brown, heading
DO–DO,
Related terms
Translations
a polyhedron with 12 faces
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- German: Dodekaeder
- Hungarian: dodekaéder
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projectlinks wikipediaExtensive Definition
A dodecahedron is any polyhedron with twelve faces,
but usually a regular dodecahedron is meant: a Platonic
solid composed of twelve regular pentagonal faces, with three
meeting at each vertex. It has twenty (20) vertices and thirty (30)
edges. Its dual
polyhedron is the icosahedron. To the ancient
Greeks, the
dodecahedron was a symbol
of the universe. If one were to make every one of the Platonic
solids with edges of the same length, the dodecahedron would be the
largest.
Area and volume
The area A and the volume V of a regular
dodecahedron of edge length a are:
- A = 3\sqrt a^2 \approx 20.64572a^2
- V = \frac (15+7\sqrt) a^3 \approx 7.66311896a^3
Cartesian coordinates
The following Cartesian coordinates define the vertices of a dodecahedron centered at the origin:- (±1, ±1, ±1)
- (0, ±1/φ, ±φ)
- (±1/φ, ±φ, 0)
- (±φ, 0, ±1/φ)
- (0, ±1/φ, ±φ)
The dihedral
angle of a dodecahedron is 2arctan(φ) or approximately 116.565
degrees.
Geometric relations
The regular dodecahedron is the third in an
infinite set of truncated
trapezohedra which can be constructed by truncating the two
axial vertices of a pentagonal
trapezohedron.
The stellations of the
dodecahedron make up three of the four Kepler-Poinsot
polyhedra.
A rectified
dodecahedron forms an icosidodecahedron.
The regular dodecahedron has 120 symmetries,
forming the group A_5\times Z_2.
Vertex arrangement
The dodecahedron shares its vertex
arrangement with four nonconvex uniform
polyhedrons and three
uniform compounds.
Five cubes fit within, with their edges
as diagonals of the dodecahedron's faces, and together these make
up the regular polyhedral
compound of five cubes. Since two tetrahedra can fit on
alternate cube vertices, five and ten tetrahedra can also fit in a
dodecahedron.
Icosahedron vs dodecahedron
When a dodecahedron is inscribed in a sphere, it occupies more of the
sphere's volume (66.49%) than an icosahedron inscribed in the
same sphere (60.54%).
A regular dodecahedron with edge length 1 has
more than three and a half times the volume of an icosahedron with the same
length edges (7.663... compared with 2.181...).
Other dodecahedra
The term dodecahedron is also used for other
polyhedra with twelve
faces, most notably the rhombic
dodecahedron which is dual to the cuboctahedron (an Archimedean
solid) and occurs in nature as a crystal form. The Platonic
solid dodecahedron can be called a pentagonal dodecahedron or a
regular dodecahedron to distinguish it. The pyritohedron is an
irregular pentagonal dodecahedron.
Other dodecahedra include:
- Uniform
polyhedra:
- Pentagonal antiprism - 10 equilateral triangles, 2 pentagons
- Decagonal prism - 10 squares, 2 decagons
- Johnson
solids (regular faced):
- Pentagonal cupola - 5 triangles, 5 squares, 1 pentagon, 1 decagon
- Snub disphenoid - 12 triangles
- Elongated square dipyramid - 8 triangles and 4 squares
- Metabidiminished icosahedron - 10 triangles and 2 pentagons
- Congruent nonregular faced: (face-transitive)
- Hexagonal bipyramid - 12 isosceles triangles, dual of hexagonal prism
- Hexagonal trapezohedron - 12 kites, dual of hexagonal antiprism
- Triakis tetrahedron - 12 isosceles triangles, dual of truncated tetrahedron
- Rhombic dodecahedron (mentioned above) - 12 rhombi, dual of cuboctahedron
- Other nonregular faced:
- Hendecagonal pyramid - 11 isosceles triangles and 1 hendecagon
- Trapezo-rhombic dodecahedron - 6 rhombi, 6 trapezoids - dual of Triangular orthobicupola
- Rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedron or Elongated Dodecahedron - 8 rhombi and 4 equilateral hexagons.
Regular dodecahedra in the arts, sciences, and popular culture
Small, hollow bronze Roman dodecahedra dating from the 3rd century A.D. have been found in various places in Europe. Their purpose is not certain.A dodecahedron sits on the table in M. C.
Escher's lithograph print "Reptiles"
(1943), and a stellated dodecahedron is used in his "Gravitation".
In Salvador
Dalí's painting of The Sacrament of the Last Supper (1955), the
room is a hollow dodecahedron.
One of the characters in The
Phantom Tollbooth, a children's novel from 1961, is named
Dodecahedron and is a man with 12 faces.
The Dodecahedron was the mysterious power source
for an underground city in the Doctor Who
episode "Meglos"
(1980).
In Carl Sagan's
novel Contact,
the transport device constructed to the plans transmitted by the
alien intelligence is dodecahedral.
"Dodecaheedron" (misspelled, possibly
intentionally, with an extra "e") is the title of a song by
Aphex
Twin.
Plato in the dialogue
Timaeus
c.360 B.C associated platonic
solids with the four classical elements. Aristotle added a
fifth element, aithêr
(aether in Latin, "ether" in English) and postulated that the
heavens were made of this element, but he had no interest in
matching it with Plato's fifth solid.
In 2003, an apparent periodicity in the
cosmic microwave background led to the suggestion, by Jean-Pierre
Luminet of the Observatoire
de Paris and colleagues, that the shape
of the Universe is a finite dodecahedron, attached to itself by
each pair of opposite faces to form a
Poincaré homology sphere. ("Is the universe a
dodecahedron?", article at PhysicsWeb.) During the following
year, astronomers searched for more evidence to support this
hypothesis but found none.
The 20 vertices and 30 edges of a dodecahedron
form the map for an
early computer game, Hunt the
Wumpus. In the seminal 1980s computer game Elite,
the more advanced "Dodec" class space
stations took the form of dodecahedra. The save points in the
Castlevania games,
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (for the PSX) and
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance (GBA) are shaped like
dodecahedrons. In the Nintendo 64 game Paper Mario,
the mountains in the background of Toad Town are dodecahedra.
(http://www.gamespot.com/pages/image_viewer/frame_lead.php?pid=198849&img=80&sid=undefined
Image of background)
The regular dodecahedron is often used in
role-playing
games as a twelve-sided die ("d12" for short), one of the
more common polyhedral
dice.
Desk calendars are occasionally made in the shape
of a dodecahedron, usually from a die-cut folded card, with one
month on each face.
See also
- Spinning dodecahedron
- Truncated dodecahedron
- Snub dodecahedron
- Pentakis dodecahedron
- Hamiltonian path
- 120-cell: a regular polychoron (4D polytope) whose surface consists of 120 dodecahedral cells.
References
External links
- The Uniform Polyhedra
- Dodecahedron calendar, and another Dodecahedron calendar
- Origami Polyhedra - Models made with Modular Origami
- Dodecahedron - 3-d model that works in your browser
- Paper Models of Polyhedra Many links
- Virtual
Reality Polyhedra The Encyclopedia of Polyhedra
- VRML models
- Regular dodecahedron regular
- Rhombic dodecahedron quasiregular
- Decagonal prism vertex-transitive
- Pentagonal antiprism vertex-transitive
- Hexagonal dipyramid face-transitive
- Triakis tetrahedron face-transitive
- hexagonal trapezohedron face-transitive
- Pentagonal cupola regular faces
- K.J.M. MacLean, A Geometric Analysis of the Five Platonic Solids and Other Semi-Regular Polyhedra
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