What is the relationship between the velocity vector and the magnetic field vector in the context of the Lorentz force law?
A) The velocity and magnetic field vectors are always parallel and do not affect each other.
B) The force on a charged particle is proportional to the cross product of the velocity vector and the magnetic field vector.
C) The velocity vector is perpendicular to the magnetic field vector, resulting in no force on the charged particle.
D) The magnetic field vector determines the magnitude of the velocity vector without affecting the force.