- Wedge (geometry)
In
geometry , a wedge is a polyhedral solid defined by twotriangle s and threetrapezoid faces. A wedge has five faces, nine edges, and six vertices.A wedge is a subclass of the
prismatoid s.A wedge can be considered a degenerate
digon al cupola with a top face collapsed into an edge.Wedges can be created from decomposition of other polyhedra. For instance, the
dodecahedron can be divided into a centralcube with 6 wedges covering the cube faces. The orientations of the wedges are such that the triangle and trapezoid faces can connect and form a regularpentagon .A
triangular prism is a special case wedge with the two triangle faces being translationally congruent.Comparisons:
* A wedge is aparallelepiped where a face has collapsed into a line.
* A quadrilaterally-basedpyramid is a wedge in which one of the edges between two trapezoid faces has collapsed into a point.For a rectangle based wedge, the volume is : where the base rectangle is "a" by "b", "c" is the apex edge length parallel to "a", and "h" the height from the base rectangle to the apex edge.
References
* Harris, J. W. and Stocker, H. Wedge. §4.5.2 in Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science. New York: Springer-Verlag, p. 101, 1998.
External links
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.