Pentagonal orthobicupola

{{Infobox polytope The pentagonal orthobicupola, or pobcu, is one of the 92 Johnson solids (J30). It consists of 10 triangles, 10 squares, and 2 pentagons. It can be constructed by attaching two pentagonal cupolas at their decagonal bases, such that the two pentagonal bases are in the same orientation.
 * type=CRF
 * img=Pentagonal orthobicupola 2.png
 * 3d=J30 pentagonal orthobicupola.stl
 * off=Pentagonal orthobicupola.off
 * dim = 3
 * obsa = Pobcu
 * faces = 10 triangles, 10 squares, 2 pentagons
 * edges = 5+5+10+20
 * vertices = 10+10
 * verf = 10 isosceles trapezoids, edge lengths 1, $\sqrt{2}$, (1+$\sqrt{5}$}0/2, $\sqrt{2}$
 * verf2 = 10 kites, edge lengths 1 and $\sqrt{2}$
 * coxeter = xxx5oxo&#xt
 * army=Pobcu
 * reg=Pobcu
 * symmetry = H2×A1, order 20
 * volume = (5+4$\sqrt{5}$)/3 ≈ 4.64809
 * dih = 3–4: acos(–($\sqrt{3}$+$\sqrt{15}$)/6) ≈ 159.09484º
 * dih2 = 4–5: acos(–$\sqrt{(5+√5)/10}$) ≈ 148.28253º
 * dih3 = 3–3: acos((4$\sqrt{5}$–5)/15) ≈ 74.75474º
 * dih4 = 4–4: acos($\sqrt{5}$/5) ≈ 63.43495º
 * smm = Yes
 * dual = Deltotrapezohedral icosahedron
 * conjugate = Retrograde pentagrammic orthobicupola
 * conv=Yes
 * orientable=Yes
 * nat=Tame}}

If the cupolas are joined such that the bases are rotated 36º, the result is the pentagonal gyrobicupola.

Vertex coordinates
A pentagonal orthobicupola of edge length 1 has vertices given by the following coordinates:


 * (±1/2, –$\sqrt{(5+2√5)/20}$, ±$\sqrt{(5–√5)/10}$),
 * (±(1+$\sqrt{5}$)/4, $\sqrt{(5+√5)/40}$, ±$\sqrt{(5–√5)/10}$),
 * (0, $\sqrt{(5+√5)/10}$, ±$\sqrt{(5–√5)/10}$),
 * (±1/2, ±$\sqrt{(5+2√5)}$/2, 0),
 * (±(3+$\sqrt{5}$)/4, ±$\sqrt{(5+√5)/8}$, 0),
 * (±(1+$\sqrt{5}$)/2, 0, 0).

Related polyhedra
A decagonal prism can be inserted between the two halves of the pentagonal orthobicupola to produce the elongated pentagonal orthobicupola..