Explain quantitatively the order of magnitude difference between the diamagnetic susceptibility of N2(at STP) and Cu .

The order of magnitude difference between the diamagnetic susceptibility is


Given:


The diamagnetic susceptibility of nitrogen is and the diamagnetic susceptibility of copper is.


Formula used: To find the order of magnitude difference, we first find the ratio between the diamagnetic susceptibility of nitrogen and copper, and then subtract the Magnetic susceptibility using log on both sides.




where


is the Magnetic susceptibility of nitrogen and is the Magnetic susceptibility of copper.


Order of magnitude difference


Order of magnitude difference


The difference of in the power of is


Order of magnitude difference


Explanation:


Magnetic susceptibility is an attribute of a material showing how easily it can be magnetized. The difference in power of the 10 is the logarithmic difference of their magnitude. Therefore, the order of magnitude difference between the diamagnetic susceptibility is


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