No - unless it is a very distant relation.
No, J.S. Lewis is not related to C.S. Lewis. J.S. Lewis is a contemporary author known for works in the Horror genre, while C.S. Lewis was a prominent writer and scholar best known for his fantasy novels, such as "The Chronicles of Narnia."
J. S. Lewis was born on 1972-05-15.
J. S. Lewis has written: 'Free realms' 'FreeRealms Book 2'
W. S. Lewis has written: 'See for yourself' -- subject(s): Appreciation, Painting 'Collector's progress' -- subject(s): Book collecting, Bibliophilie 'One man's education' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Thomas Gray, 1716-1771' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Tutors' lane' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Obviously there is more than one way to do this. VL = Ldi/dt Volts has units of Joules/Coulomb: J/C i has units of Coulombs/second: C/s So di/di is C/s^2 L has units of J/C / C/s^2 = Js^2/C^2 Ic = CdV/dt => Ic/dV/dt = C/s / J/C-s = C/s * C-s/J = C^2/J C has units of C^2/J OR you could just type Q = CV => C = Q/V = C/J/C = C^2/J same answer R = V/I => J/C / C/s = J-s/C^2
The group of writers that C. S. Lewis met with was called the Inklings. They were an informal literary discussion group at the University of Oxford in the 1930s and 1940s, which included notable members such as J.R.R. Tolkien and Charles Williams.
Lewis J. Altfest has written: 'Introduction to business' -- subject(s): Business
J. C. S. has written: 'An Indian legend'
J.R.R. Tolkien was a close friend of C.S. Lewis. They were both members of the informal literary group known as the Inklings and shared a love for storytelling and mythology. Their friendship had a significant influence on each other's writing.
Lewis J. Nesterman has written: 'Washington complete guide' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
J. Lewis Robinson has written: 'British Columbia. --' -- subject(s): Description and travel
J. G. E. Lewis has written: 'The biology ofcentipedes' -- subject(s): Centipedes
J. M Lewis has written: 'Sailing and small boats' -- subject(s): Boats and boating, Sailing