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Net (polyhedron) and Regular icosahedron

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Difference between Net (polyhedron) and Regular icosahedron

Net (polyhedron) vs. Regular icosahedron

In geometry a net of a polyhedron is an arrangement of edge-joined polygons in the plane which can be folded (along edges) to become the faces of the polyhedron. In geometry, a regular icosahedron is a convex polyhedron with 20 faces, 30 edges and 12 vertices.

Similarities between Net (polyhedron) and Regular icosahedron

Net (polyhedron) and Regular icosahedron have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Angular defect, Dimension, Face (geometry), Geometry, Platonic solid, Polyhedron, Polytope, 4-polytope.

Angular defect

In geometry, the (angular) defect (or deficit or deficiency) means the failure of some angles to add up to the expected amount of 360° or 180°, when such angles in the Euclidean plane would.

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Dimension

In physics and mathematics, the dimension of a mathematical space (or object) is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify any point within it.

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Face (geometry)

In solid geometry, a face is a flat (planar) surface that forms part of the boundary of a solid object; a three-dimensional solid bounded exclusively by flat faces is a polyhedron.

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Geometry

Geometry (from the γεωμετρία; geo- "earth", -metron "measurement") is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.

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Platonic solid

In three-dimensional space, a Platonic solid is a regular, convex polyhedron.

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Polyhedron

In geometry, a polyhedron (plural polyhedra or polyhedrons) is a solid in three dimensions with flat polygonal faces, straight edges and sharp corners or vertices.

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Polytope

In elementary geometry, a polytope is a geometric object with "flat" sides.

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4-polytope

In geometry, a 4-polytope (sometimes also called a polychoron, polycell, or polyhedroid) is a four-dimensional polytope.

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Net (polyhedron) and Regular icosahedron Comparison

Net (polyhedron) has 35 relations, while Regular icosahedron has 163. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 4.04% = 8 / (35 + 163).

References

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