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Instrument used to measure the force of the human speaking voice
A phonometer is an instrument invented by Thomas Edison for testing the force of the human voice in speaking. It consists chiefly of a mouthpiece and diaphragm
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American physicist (1863–1923)
developing an instrument to measure the absolute intensity of sound (the phonometer) and for research on the gyroscope. He also gave graduate lectures in
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Phonomotor Records Universo ao Meu Redor Bossanova, MPB EMI, Phonometer Records, EMI, Phonometer Records 25 Postales del Alma Lito Vitale and Juan Carlos
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English inventor (1829–1909)
and chrono-thermometer (1886, to the Royal Meteorological Society), The Phonometer (1891, to the Royal Meteorological Society) and Perception of Colour (1893
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An instrument for measuring sounds, as to their intensity, or the frequency of the vibrations.