Properties of the Tetrahedron |
Faces: 4 trianglesVertices: 4, each with 3 edges meeting
Edges: 6Dihedral angle: 70°32' |
The Symmetry |
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Surface Area |

If we know the distance (r) from the center of the tetrahedron to one of its vertices,
the lengths (a) of the edges is given by a = (2√6) / 3,
then the area of one triangle is (a × h) / 2, where h = √[a² - (a/2)²].
And the area of the tetrahedron is 4 × the area of one triangle. |
Volume |
The volume of a tetrahedron in terms of its edge length: V = a³(√2 / 12)
In a more general case, i.e. any tetra hedron with vertices a, b, c, d.
To calculate the volume, first we treat all edges like vectors. Then,
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