Give an example of motion in which (a) The magnitude of the instantaneous velocity is always larger

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Give an example of motion in which 

(a) The magnitude of the instantaneous velocity is always larger than the average velocity and 

(b) The instantaneous velocity is never parallel to the instantaneous acceleration.

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