Introduction 0.1 Position and Function of Physics Experiment Course 0.2 Intentand Motive of College Physics Experiment Course 0.3 Basic Requirements of College Physics Experi-ment Course 0.4 Procedures of College Physics Experiment Course Chapter 1 Error Theory and its Application 1.1 Basic Concepts of Measurement and Error 1.2 Estimation of Measuring Error 1.3 Significant Figures and Their Algorithm 1.4 Data Processing Chapter 2 Basic Measurement Methods in Physical Experiments 2.1 Comparison 2.2 Amplification 2.3 Compensation 2.4 Simulation 2.5 Interferometry 2.6 Non-electrical Measurement Chapter 3 Basic Experiments 3.1 Collision Experiment 3.2 Measurement of the Moment of Inertia of a Rigid Body 3.3 Measurement of Young's Modulus 3.4 Measurement of Sound Velocity 3.5 Measurement of the Viscosity Coefficient of Liquid 3.6 Measurement of Surface Tension Coefficient of Liquid 3.7 Determination of Air Specific Heat Ratio 3.8 Mapping of Electrostatic Field by the Imitative Method 3.9 Measurement of Resistance by Wheatstone Bridge 3.10 Measurement of Solenoidal Magnetic Field by Hall Effect Method 3.11 Determination of Focal Length of the Thin Lens 3.12 Experiment of Equal-thickness Interference 3.13 Adjustment and Application of Spectrometer 3.14 Standing Wave Chapter 4 Comprehensive Experiments 4.1 Measurement of the Thermo-Electromotive Force and Calibration of Thermocouple Thermometer 4.2 Modification and Calibration of the Electric Meter 4.3 Basic Principle and Applications of Electronic Oscillo-scope 4.4 Photoelectric Effect and Determination of the PlanckConstant 4.5 Experimental Research on Light Polarization 參考文獻