We show how to use trapped ultracold atoms to measure the magnetic
susceptibility of a two-component Fermi gas. The method is illustrated for a
non-interacting gas of 6Li, using the tunability of interactions around a
wide Feshbach resonances. The susceptibility versus effective magnetic field is
directly obtained from the inhomogeneous density profile of the trapped atomic
cloud. The wings of the cloud realize the high field limit where the
polarization approaches 100%, which is not accessible for an electron gas.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure