Answer:
    dx/Dt x B . x  =0
Explanation:
Let's calculate the work and the magnetic force, the expression for magnetic force is
    F = qv x B
Bold indicate vector quantities, the expression for the job is
     W = F. X
Let's replace in this equation
    W = q v x B . X
The definition of speed is
   v =  dX / dt
With what work is left
   W = q dX / dt x B . X
As we can see the vector product gives us a vector perpendicular to dX and its scalar product by X of zero
Second part
  The speed a vector and although the magnitude is constant the change of direction implies a change in the speed.
  Let's calculate the magnitudes of speed (speed)
    F = qv B sin θ
    F = ma
    q v B sin θ = ma
    a = qvB / m senT
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This acceleration is perpendicular to the magnetic field and the velocity, so it does not change if magnitude but its direction, it is directed to the center of the circle.
  | v | = q vB/m sin θ