| Law man? |
| Fuse unit |
| Current bit |
| A in science |
| Current name |
| Current word |
| Current unit |
| A in physics? |
| Electric unit |
| Bit of current |
| Coulomb/second |
| Current amount |
| Current matter? |
| Current measure |
| Unit of current |
| Current quantity |
| Electrical unit. |
| French physicist |
| A bit of a shock? |
| Unit in Ohm's Law |
| An "A" in physics? |
| Electrical current |
| Coulomb per second |
| Electrical measure |
| Measure of current |
| A in physics class? |
| His name is current |
| It comes as a shock |
| Unit of electricity |
| Current measurement |
| Word in current news? |
| Electric current unit |
| One coulomb per second |
| Noted French physicist |
| Physicist André-Marie |
| Famed French physicist |
| French physicist André |
| Measure of current flow |
| Electrical current unit |
| Unit measured by a gauge |
| Electromagnetism pioneer |
| Unit of electric current |
| French electrical pioneer |
| It's of current interest? |
| Famed physicist: 1775-1836 |
| Pioneer in electrodynamics |
| Unit of current's strength |
| Word in a current account? |
| Eponymous French physicist |
| Unit of electrical current |
| French physicist: 1775-1836 |
| SI unit of electric current |
| Measure of electric current |
| It has a current involvement |
| Subject of current thinking? |
| ''The Newton of Electricity'' |
| Famed name in electrodynamics |
| French physicist: 1775–1836 |
| His discovery is still current |
| Volt-_____ (watt's equivalent) |
| Measurement of electric current |
| Unit named for a French physicist |
| Unit equal to one coulomb per second |
| French physicist with a unit named after him |
| French physicist after whom an electric unit is named |
| One of seventy-two names engraved on the Eiffel Tower |
| French physicist who lent his last name to the unit of electric current |