| OHMSLAW | Name given to the phenomenon in which the current between two points is proportional to the voltage across the two points (4,3) |
| ECHO | Oread said to be a personification of a Greek word for "sound" and whose name is given to the phenomenon of the reflection of sound waves (4) |
| CROWNSHYNESS | *Phenomenon in which the tops of trees avoid touching each other |
| LAWOFGRAVY | "The probability of drippings dripping is proportional to the price of the nearest tie," e.g.? |
| MEISSNEREFFECT | The phenomenon in which magnetic flux is excluded from a substance when it is in a superconducting state, except for a thin layer at the surface |
| ANALOG | (electronics) Of a circuit or device having an output that is proportional to the input. |
| GRAVITATION | The phenomenon in which all objects with mass or energy are attracted to each other |
| TRANSISTORS | Semiconductor devices that control the flow of current between two terminals |
| ONION | Current between two instances of functioning bulb (5) |
| ISOMETRY | Geometric transformation in which the distance between any two points is unaltered, e.g. the rotation of a plane (8) |
| COLERIDGE | Lake Poet who penned The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and refers to the phenomenon known as the Brocken spectre in his 1828 piece Constancy to an Ideal Object (9) |
| OHMS | ___ law states that the current passing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across its end (4) |
| EDWINHUBBLE | US astronomer whose eponymous law states that the velocity of a galaxy is proportional to its distance from the observer (5,6) |
| EDWIN | US astronomer (1889-1953) whose eponymous law states that the velocity of a galaxy's recession is proportional to its distance from the observer (5) |
| HUBBLE | US astronomer (1889-1953) whose eponymous law states that the velocity of a galaxy's recession is proportional to its distance from the observer (6) |
| EDDY | A movement in a stream of air, water, etc in which the current doubles back on itself |
| COMMISSION | Payment to an agent proportional to the amount involved in a transaction (10) |
| OCTANS | Constellation in which the current southern polestar, Polaris Australis, is located (6) |
| SECOND | Newton's ___ law of motion states that the rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the external force acting on it (6) |
| SPOONER | Oxford don who said 'You have hissed all my mystery lessons' when he meant 'missed all my history lessons', and gave his name to the phenomenon; William Archibald ... |