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The quark spins in the proton are shown as red arrows...notice that in each example arrangement they add to +1/2. The ∆+ has the same quark content and the spins are arranged differently...which distinguishes it from the proton.Figure 2: The dashed lines are sitting there awaiting to be turned into spin arrows to represent the ∆+ spin arrangement. Fill them in.

The quark spins in the proton are shown as red arrows...notice that in each example-example-1
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The spin of ∆+ is 3/2

The filling arrangement is done as

The quark spins in the proton are shown as red arrows...notice that in each example-example-1
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