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Thank you for sharing the link to the answered question on Bartleby. Based on the URL you provided, it seems that the question is about finding the equivalent inductance when looking into the terminals of a circuit. The given values include an inductance of L = 8 H, an inductance of 10 H, and an inductance of (9H/m)B.

To provide a detailed response, I would need more information, such as the circuit diagram or any additional details mentioned in the question. Without this information, it is difficult to provide a specific answer.

However, in general, finding the equivalent inductance when looking into the terminals of a circuit involves considering the series and parallel combinations of the inductors. If the inductors are connected in series, their equivalent inductance (L_eq) can be calculated by summing up the individual inductances:

L_eq = L1 + L2 + L3 + ...

On the other hand, if the inductors are connected in parallel, their equivalent inductance can be calculated using the formula:

1/L_eq = 1/L1 + 1/L2 + 1/L3 + ...

Therefore, to find the equivalent inductance of the circuit mentioned in the question, you would need to determine how the inductors are connected (series or parallel) and apply the appropriate formula.

If you can provide more information or specific details from the question, I would be happy to assist you further.
 

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