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  1. Phon - Wikipedia

    The purpose of the phon is to provide a logarithmic measurement (like decibels) for perceived sound magnitude, while the primary loudness standard methods result in a linear representation.

  2. Loudness Units: Phons and Sones - HyperPhysics

    Using the rule of thumb for loudness, the sone scale was created to provide such a linear scale of loudness. It is usually presumed that the standard range for orchestral music is about 40 to 100 phons.

  3. Phone by Google - Apps on Google Play

    Google’s official phone calling app is now available to download for the first time. Phone helps you easily connect with family and friends, block spam callers, and know who’s calling before...

  4. Phon | Sound Level, Decibel & Acoustics | Britannica

    phon, unit of loudness level. The loudness level of a sound is a subjective, rather than an objective, measure. To measure loudness, the volume of a 1,000- hertz reference tone is adjusted until it is …

  5. Getting Started - Phon

    Phon is a software program that supports the building of textual and phonological data corpora. While it was originally created to support the study of child language development, Phon can be used ...

  6. PHON- Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    PHON- definition: variant of phono- before a vowel. See examples of phon- used in a sentence.

  7. PHON - Simon Fraser University

    It is important to realize that the phon is used only to describe sounds that are equally loud. It cannot be used to measure relationships between sounds of differing loudness.

  8. Phon Definition - College Physics I – Introduction Key Term | Fiveable

    A phon is a unit of perceived loudness level for pure tones. It is numerically equal to the sound pressure level in decibels (dB) of a 1 kHz tone that is perceived as equally loud.

  9. phon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Oct 3, 2025 · phon (plural phons) (acoustics) A unit of apparent loudness, equal in number to the intensity in decibels of a 1,000-hertz tone judged to be as loud as the sound being measured.

  10. Phon - Oxford Reference

    3 days ago · The loudness in phons of a sound is defined as the intensity level in units of decibel sound pressure level (dB SPL) of a comparison pure tone of 1,000 hertz that is judged by the listener to be …