| BECQUEREL | The derived SI unit of radioactivity, named after a French physicist (9) |
| CURIE | Unit of measurement of radioactivity named after Polish physicist Marie and her French husband Pierre |
| STUCK | Unit of radioactivity, named for radium codiscoverers |
| PASCAL | The derived SI unit of pressure, named after a French physicist (6) |
| STERADIAN | The derived SI unit of solid angle |
| MEGACURIE | Unit of radioactivity that partly shares its name with the discoverers of radium |
| HERTZ | The derived SI unit of frequency, named after a German physicist (5) |
| AMPERES | SI units of electric current named after a French physicist who was one of the founders of electrody |
| KILOCURIE | Unit of radioactivity |
| JOULE | The derived SI unit of work or energy, named after an English physicist (5) |
| FARADAY | Michael ---, English physicist and chemist after whom the derived SI unit of capacitance is named (7) |
| AMPS | Abbreviated name of base SI units of electric current named after a French physicist (4) |
| COULOMB | SI unit of electric charge named after a French physicist (7) |
| FRESNEL | A unit of optical frequency named after a French physicist |
| TESLA | Nikola, electrical engineer after whom the derived SI unit of magnetic flux density is named (5) |
| AMPERE | Base unit of electric current named after a French physicist (6) |
| BLAISE | French philosopher, mathematician and physicist who gave his name to the derived SI unit of pressure (6,6) |
| LUMEN | From the Latin meaning "light" and "to shine", the derived SI unit of luminous flux (5) |
| ENERGY | The joule is the derived SI unit of what (6) |
| OHM | The derived SI unit of electrical resistance, with the symbol omega (3) |