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In geometry, the angle between two planes is called their dihedral angle. It can defined as the angle between two lines normal to the planes.
The dihedral angle is a property of all polyhedra, regular and non-regular. More specifically, it is the property of pairs of faces: the dihedral angle is the angle at which two adjacent faces meet. Thus, the dihedral angle of a cube is 90°, while the dihedral angle of a dodecahedron is 116° 34′.
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