| INDUCTIONHEATING | Raising the temperature of a material by creating an electric current in it (9,7) |
| AMMETER | Instrument for measuring an electric current in amperes (7) |
| SYNTHESISE | To form, eg a material, by combining parts to make a more complex product (10) |
| MEETINGHOUSE | Spooner's raising the temperature of timid person in place of worship |
| ELECTRIC | ____ fence, one with current in it typically to keep cattle in a field (8) |
| HEATING | Raising the temperature of (7) |
| WARMING | Raising the temperature of (7) |
| STILLWATER | There's no current in it |
| CARVING | Whether referring to an artistic sculpture such as a bust, an act of slicing the Sunday roast, a dendroglyph or a skiing technique that avoids skidding by creating a rut, it's a word from "to notch, t |
| ONECALORIE | Amount of energy required to raise the temperature of a gram of water by a single degree Celsius |
| STRAIN | Breed or stock; a trait; a melody; deformation of a material from stress in physics; an intense effort; or, a sprain incurred as a result of said wrench (6) |
| SETTLOR | In the law, what is the person who disposes of property by creating a settlement? (7) |
| CUTOFF | Channel flowing across the neck of a meander and forming an ox-bow lake; or, a device that stops the flow of an electric current (3-3) |
| ELECTROLYSIS | The decomposition of a substance by the application of an electric current |
| MERCURY | It will show the temperature of a planet (7) |
| REGULO | Measure of the temperature of a gas oven (6) |
| TOE | What you might use to test the temperature of a bath |
| CIRCUIT | A journey/way round; a lap or orbit; a perimeter; the path of an electric current; or, a motor racing track (7) |
| SURGE | A flood of material by the sound of it (5) |
| DRAWSTRING | A cord in a casing or threaded through material by which the material can be gathered up (10) |