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In Fig. 5-9, is the magnitude of the normal force `vec(F)_(N)` greater than, less than, or equal to mg if the block and table are in an elevator moving upward (a) at constant speed and (b) at increasing speed?

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(a) equal, (b) greater, ( c ) less
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