1.Briefly describe the purpose of the transistor. 2.What do you think? Anything that looks a transistor is a transistor. (Research and give an explanation) 3.Describe how to tell which leg of the transistor is the emitter. 4.Which leg of the transistor is the base? 5.What two separate things does the arrow inside the transistor symbol indicate. 6.What is the only way to tell the type of transistor? 7.Regarding the water faucet analogy, is the water pressure provided by the water system or the handle? 8.Press and release the push button, what part provides the power to the base of the transistor? 9.Describe the path of the current that provides the power to the LED. Here is something to consider regarding the answer. The capacitor is not powering the LED. It is only powering the transistor. 10.Record three time trials of how long the LED stays on with the 10-uF capacitor. Write down your prediction of how much time the 1000-uF capacitor would keep the LED working. How accurate was your prediction? Describe in detail how this circuit works. Consulting Figure L8-22 of the capacitor powering the LED once the push button is released, the voltage pressure to the base is provided by the