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Proton and neutron belong to the same multiplet with isotopic spin I = 1/2; (Pi-pi degree pi+) belong to the same multiplet with isotopic spin I = What is isotopic spin of the multiplet of ( Delta - Delta 0 Delta + Delta ++) particles?
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The group of particles with similar mass and the same hypercharge is called an isospin multiplet. The number of particles (N) in the multiplet is given by

N = 2 I + 1 where I = Isospin of the multiplet

(proton and neutron) multiplet , N =2 >>> I = 1/2

($\pi$-,$\pi$0,$\pi$+) multiplet , N = 3 >>>> I = 1

($\Delta$-,$\Delta$0,$\Delta$+,$\Delta$++) multiplet, N = 4 >>>>> I = 3/2

I = 3/2

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