Having a dodecahedron I want to calculate the field of view (FOV) in degrees of the faces of the shape. If each pentagon has a circunscribed circle, I want to know or how to calculate the angle from the center of the dodecahedron to both sides of the circle

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The radius of the circumscribing circle on your diagram can be found from the edge length of the pentagon $a$ and is $r=\frac{acosec(\pi/5)}{2}$
The radius R of the spherical surface passing through all 20 identical vertices of a dodecahedron is given by
${R=\frac{\sqrt{3}(\sqrt{5}+1)a}{4}}$
Then if $\alpha$ is half the angle you require $sin\alpha = \frac{r}{R}$
The answer is approximately 1.3047 rads or 74.755 degrees
John Hunter
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