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Homework Statement
So I am solving a 555 timer questions, and there is a resistor that is grounded on both terminals at one point. My question is what does this do to the resistor?
Homework Equations
Vc(t) = A + Be^(-t/(R*C))
The Attempt at a Solution
I know that if you ground one terminal of a capacitor nothing much happens, or if you try to discharge a capacitor directly to ground you get infinite voltage which is a bad thing. solving the above equation for discharge and a 0 for resistance... it doesn't turn out pretty... but I am pretty sure that's wrong?