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Sone
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A unit of loudness. A
simple tone of frequency 1000 cycles per second, 40 decibels above a
listener's threshold,
produces a loudness of 1 sone.
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The loudness of any sound that is judged by the listener to be n times
that of the 1-sone tone is n sones. A millisone is equal to 0.001 sone. The
loudness scale is a relation between loudness and level above threshold for a
particular listener. In presenting data relating loudness in sones to sound
pressure level, or in averaging the loudness scales of several listeners, the
thresholds (measured or assumed) should be specified. [[/a>|/a>
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use