The LED will stay on for 1000 times longer because the cap will be 1000 times larger. (the rc time constant 3k3 Ohms * 10 nF will be 1000 times larger 3k3 * 10 microF). In North America, the convention for circuits is to put the positive voltage at the top. Not sure if the Brits do it the other way.
What if we change the value of the capacitor to 10 uf .......with all due respect
The led will get bright then dim to a slight glow. A small capacitor gives you a definite on/off result.
The LED will stay on for 1000 times longer because the cap will be 1000 times larger. (the rc time constant 3k3 Ohms * 10 nF will be 1000 times larger 3k3 * 10 microF).
In North America, the convention for circuits is to put the positive voltage at the top. Not sure if the Brits do it the other way.
Thanks