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The sone was proposed by the psychologist Stanley Smith Stevens in 1936. While not an official SI unit, it provides a practical means to quantify loudness, which is inherently subjective. This is in contrast to the decibel (dB), which is an objective, measurable unit of sound pressure. The relationship between sones and phons (another unit of loudness level) is logarithmic: each increase of approximately 10 phons corresponds to a doubling of the perceived loudness in sones. For example, a sound at 40 phons is 1 sone, at 50 phons is 2 sones, and at 60 phons is 4 sones, assuming a 1 kHz tone.
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The sone was proposed by the psychologist Stanley Smith Stevens in 1936. While not an official SI unit, it provides a practical means to quantify loudness, which is inherently subjective. This is in contrast to the decibel (dB), which is an objective, measurable unit of sound pressure. The relationship between sones and phons (another unit of loudness level) is logarithmic: each increase of approximately 10 phons corresponds to a doubling of the perceived loudness in sones. For example, a sound at 40 phons is 1 sone, at 50 phons is 2 sones, and at 60 phons is 4 sones, assuming a 1 kHz tone.
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