A presentation on Murphy's Law that encapsulates the fact that anything that can go wrong will go wrong

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About This Presentation

Presentation on Murphy's Law in regard to btech engineering


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WELCOME

BEFORE WE PROCEED…

WE HOPE THAT WE DON’T MESS UP.

IN THE RARE EVENT THAT WE DO ENCOUNTER A SETBACK…

WE REQUEST YOU TO BEAR WITH US…

BECAUSE WE TRIED OUR BEST.

WITHOUT FURTHER ADO …

LET’S BEGIN !

“Everything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” - Edward Aloysium Murphy Jr.

Principle. Beifeld’s

Beifeld’s Principle. YOU Studied Hard Good Job The Right Age Parent’s Consent Bride Searching With your father With a handsome rich friend Margot Robbie Salman Khan

Origin History &

Origin History & Edward Aloysium Murphy Jr. Aeronautical Engineer G-Force Testing Instrumentation Expert 16 Sensors BACK WARDS U . S . Air Force

Academic & Scientific Views

“Murphy’s Law can neither be proven nor be disproven. Any attempts to test it are doomed to failure.”

Exempli Gratia.

Variations of The Law.

Mrs. Murphy’s Law Drucker’s Law yhpruM’s Law Jenning’s Corollary

Jenning’s Corollary.

“The chance of the bread falling with the buttered side down is directly proportional to, the cost of the carpet.” Jenning’s Corollary.

Misinter pretations.

“Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” Recalling …

What we think . Defensive and robust design. Critical Analysis. Reliability Engineering. Failure Modes. ffects . F M E C A

The Original Law. “If there are two or more ways to do something, and one of those ways can result in a catastrophe, then someone will do it.”

TOO PESSIMESTIC ?

I DON’T THINK SO .

. waL s’yhpruM

“Anything that can work, will work.”
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