phon

(noun)

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.

Related Terms

  • decibel

Examples of phon in the following topics:

  • Statistical Literacy

    • Perhaps the fullest description was presented on the CNNMoney website (A service of CNN, Fortune, and Money) in an article entitled "Survey: iPhone retention 94% vs.
    • Even the lower bound indicates the vast majority of iPhone owners plan to buy another iPhone.
  • Three examples

    • Realizing that he was on to a good thing, Yunus next helped a telecom company called GrameenPhone (from an idea conceived by former investment banker Iqbal Quadir) to adapt the selling of mobile phones to fit another wasted market.
    • Basically, GrameenPhone sells mobile phones to villages rather than individuals.
    • Profits from the GrameenPhone project are expected to rise to over $100 million despite the fact that the company operates in a region of the world where the average yearly wage is only $286.
  • Decibels

    • Loudness is a measure of sound intensity taking frequency into account, and is called a A-weighted decibel, dB(A), or a phon.
  • Mobile Consumer Behavior

    • Push notifications were first introduced by Apple with the advent of the iPhone in 2007.
    • Push notifications were first introduced to smartphones, specifically the iPhone, as a new way to advertise to customers.
  • Technology in Franchises

    • iPhone App - mobile ordering app available for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.
  • Introduction to Entrepreneurship

    • One classic example is the iPhone.
  • Understanding Apps in a Marketing Context

    • Usually, they are downloaded from the platform to a target device, such as an iPhone, BlackBerry, Android phone, or Windows Phone.
  • Push and Pull Strategies

    • For instance, Apple successfully uses pull strategies to launch iPhones or iPads.
  • Productivity Gains from Software

    • The definition of an office has dramatically changed as an individual is able to work efficiently as a member of a group wherever there is a computer (or an iPad, or iPhone, or Blackberry) .
  • Waste comes in all shapes and sizes

    • Apple's iPhone 5) using as many as fi ve amplifi ers, the result is a battery that needs constant charging.
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