Preface Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Purposes and Tasks of the Course of Physics Experiment 1.2 Physics Experiment Rules for Students 1.3 How to Write Experiment Report 1.4 Measurements and Significant Figures 1.5 Errors in the Experiment 1.6 Uncertainty 1.7 Data Processing Method Chapter 2 Basic Experiments Experiment 1 Bohr Resonances Instrument - the Study of Forced Oscillation Experiment 2 Measurement of Young's Modulus of Metallic Wire by Tension Method Experiment 3 Measurement of Thermal Conductivity of Weak Conductors Experiment 4 Hall Effect Experiment 5 Study on Electron Motion in Electric and Magnetic Fields Experiment 6 Measurement of Sound Speed Experiment 7 Use of Electronic Oscilloscope Experiment 8 Measurement of Grating Spacing by Using Spectrometer Experiment 9 Determination of the Moment of Inertia of An Object by Torsion Pendulum Method Experiment 10 Surveying and Mapping the Electrostatic Field with Simulation Method Experiment 11 Thin Film Interference with Equal Thickness Newton's Ring and Wedge Experiment 12 The Michelson Interferometer Chapter 3 Comprehensive and Designing Experiments Experiment 13 Millikan Oil Drop Test - Determination of Electronic Charge Experiment 14 Measuring Plank Constant by Photoelectric Effect Experiment 15 Study on the Polarization Characteristics of Light Experiment 16 Measuring the Basic Magnetization Curve and Hysteresis Loop of Ferromagnetic Materials Experiment 17 Dynamic Experiments on Magnetic Levitated Slideway Experiment 18 Study of Basic Characteristics of Solar Cells Experiment 19 Measurement of Current-Voltage Characteristics of Linear and Nonlinear Resistor Components Experiment 20 Frank-Hertz Experiment References