File:Johnson J1 3D.stl

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Español: El sólido de Johnson J₁ es una pirámide cuadrada de modo que las caras laterales son triángulos equiláteros.
English: The Johnson J₁ solid is a square pyramid so that the side faces are equilateral triangles.
Català: El sòlid de Johnson J₁ és una piràmide quadrada de manera que les cares laterals són triangles equilàters.
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Author p. Gómez

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