Young's modulus (Y) is defined as the ratio of stress to strain: Y=strainstress.
In the given graph, the y-axis represents strain and the x-axis represents stress.
The slope of the line in a strain-stress graph is given by m=stressstrain.
Therefore, Y=slope1.
To have the largest Young's modulus, the material must have the smallest slope in the strain-stress plot.
From the figure, line C has the smallest angle with the stress axis (x-axis), meaning it has the minimum slope.
Since Y∝slope1, material C has the largest Young's modulus.
