Compound of twelve pentagonal antiprisms with rotational freedom

ID: compound-of-twelve-pentagonal-antiprisms-with-rotational-freedom

The compound of twelve pentagonal antiprisms with rotational freedom refers to a complex geometric structure that consists of twelve pentagonal antiprisms arranged in a way that allows for rotational movement. A pentagonal antiprism is a polyhedron with two parallel pentagonal bases and ten triangular lateral faces. In this compound, each antiprism can rotate around its central axis, creating a dynamic interaction between the antiprisms.

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