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Hero of Alexandria and Regular icosahedron

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Difference between Hero of Alexandria and Regular icosahedron

Hero of Alexandria vs. Regular icosahedron

Hero of Alexandria (ἭρωνGenitive: Ἥρωνος., Heron ho Alexandreus; also known as Heron of Alexandria; c. 10 AD – c. 70 AD) was a mathematician and engineer who was active in his native city of Alexandria, Roman Egypt. In geometry, a regular icosahedron is a convex polyhedron with 20 faces, 30 edges and 12 vertices.

Similarities between Hero of Alexandria and Regular icosahedron

Hero of Alexandria and Regular icosahedron have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Volume.

Volume

Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface, for example, the space that a substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or shape occupies or contains.

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Hero of Alexandria and Regular icosahedron Comparison

Hero of Alexandria has 73 relations, while Regular icosahedron has 163. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.42% = 1 / (73 + 163).

References

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