Explain quantitatively the order of magnitude difference between the diamagnetic susceptibility of N2(~5×109) (at STP) and Cu(~105).

Hint: The susceptibility of the materials depends on the density of the materials.
Step 1:
 We know that:  Density of nitrogen, ρN2=28g22.4L=28g22400cc Also, density of copper, ρCu=8 g/cc
Now, comparing both densities;
                   ρN2ρCu=2822400×18=1.6×104
Also given;  χN2χCu=5×109105=5×104
Step 2:
We know that,
       χ = Magnetisation (M) Magnetic intensity (H)
          = Magnetic moment (M)/ Volume (V)H
          =MHV=MH( mass / density )=Hm
                   χ  ρ                                   MHm = constant
Hence,  χN2χCu=ρN2ρCu=1.6×104
Thus, we can say that the magnitude difference or major difference between the diamagnetic susceptibility of N2 and Cu is due to their density.