- with an SPL of 50 dB, then it has a
loudness of 50
phons,
regardless of its
physical properties. The
phon was
proposed in DIN 45631 and ISO 532 B by Stanley...
- 1 sone is
equivalent to 40
phons (a 1 kHz tone at 40 dB SPL). The
phons scale aligns with dB, not with loudness, so the sone and
phon scales are not proportional...
- (disambiguation)
Phons O'Mara (1887–1958),
Irish politician and
businessman This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Phon. If an internal...
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Alphonsus M. ("
Phons") O'Mara (13
October 1887 – 16
February 1958) was a
businessman and
Irish republican Mayor of
Limerick 1918-20. O'Mara was a son...
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Phon Phisai (Thai: โพนพิสัย,
pronounced [
pʰōːn pʰíʔ.sǎj];
Northeastern Thai: โพนพิสัย,
pronounced [
pʰo᷇ːn pʰìʔ.sǎj]) is a
district (amphoe) in Nong Khai...
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Muang Phôn-Hông, also
known as Phonhong, (Lao language: ໂພນໂຮງ,
pronounced [
pʰóːn hóːŋ]) is a town and
capital of
Vientiane Province, Laos. The town had...
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Phon (Thai: พล,
pronounced [
pʰōn]) is a
district (amphoe) in the
southern part of Khon Kaen province,
northeastern Thailand.
Neighbouring districts are...
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Phon Sawan (Thai: โพนสวรรค์,
pronounced [
pʰōːn sā.wǎn];
Northeastern Thai: โพนสวรรค์,
pronounced [
pʰo᷇ːn sā.wǎn]) is a
district (amphoe) in
Nakhon Phanom...
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Phon Sai (Thai: โพนทราย,
pronounced [
pʰōːn sāːj]) is a
district (amphoe) in the
southeastern part of Roi Et province,
northeastern Thailand. Neighboring...
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Phon-Ek Man****orn
Jensen (Thai: พลเอก มณีกร เจนเซ่น; born 30 May 2003) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a left back for Thai
League 1 club PT...