In geometry, a bicone or dicone (from Latin: bi-, and Greek: di-, both meaning "two") is the three-dimensional surface of revolution of a rhombus around one of its axes of symmetry. Equivalently, a bicone is the surface created by joining two congruent right circular cones at their bases. A bicone has circular symmetry and orthogonal bilateral symmetry.

Geometry

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For a bicone with radius and half-height , the volume is

and the surface area is

where

is the slant height.

Regular right symmetric n-gonal bipyramids:
Bipyramid
name
Digonal
bipyramid
Triangular
bipyramid
Square
bipyramid
Pentagonal
bipyramid
Hexagonal
bipyramid
... Apeirogonal
bipyramid
Polyhedron
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Spherical
tiling

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Plane
tiling

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Face config. V2.4.4 V3.4.4 V4.4.4 V5.4.4 V6.4.4 ... Vโˆž.4.4
Coxeter
diagram
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See also

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References

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  • Weisstein, Eric W. "Bicone". MathWorld.


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