Illustration Of The Five Platonic Solids #3 is a photograph by Mark Garlick/science Photo Library which was uploaded on November 5th, 2019.
Illustration Of The Five Platonic Solids #3
Illustration of the five Platonic solids. The Platonic, or Pythagorean, solids, are geometrical forms made up of identical faces, with identical edge... more
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Illustration Of The Five Platonic Solids #3
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Mark Garlick/science Photo Library
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Illustration of the five Platonic solids. The Platonic, or Pythagorean, solids, are geometrical forms made up of identical faces, with identical edge lengths. When placed inside a sphere of appropriate size, each vertex just touches the interior surface of the sphere. Only five solids are known to have these properties. From left to right they are the icosahedron (20 equilateral triangular faces), the dodecahedron (twelve hexagonal faces), the octahedron (eight equilateral triangular faces), the cube (six square faces) and the tetrahedron (four equilateral triangular faces). In ancient Greece, these perfect shapes represented the five natural elements thought to make up the universe; water, aether (or ether) air, earth and fire.
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November 5th, 2019
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