That depends on a lot more than the weight of the explosive.
The type of explosive
How it's packed
The material being fragmented
The shape of the fragments
To give you an illustration, a Mark II grenade (the "pineapple" one) has an effective injury radius of about 10 meters, but someone could still be injured by one 100 meters away.
If the projectiles are small enough, they can travel around the world from a 1-pound explosion.
Half a Mile
Tiny fragments can travel all the way around the earth from a 1-pound explosion.
they travel how far they want to
Depending on the material, it will be 1/2 mile CBRNE - 1/2 mile
half a mile
It depends upon the size of the fragments. Very small fragments can be blown into the air and carried by air currents around the world.
"Too far to travel for you"
The ash cloud went 22,000 square miles!!!!! HOPE THAT HELPS
Do eels travel Far
That depends on a lot more than the weight of the explosive. The type of explosive How it's packed The material being fragmented The shape of the fragments To give you an illustration, a Mark II grenade (the "pineapple" one) has an effective injury radius of about 10 meters, but someone could still be injured by one 100 meters away.
Density. The mass of a pound of any two materials on Earth is always the same. However, a pound of steel has far less volume for a pound than a pound of feathers. Thus, steel is far, far denser than feathers are.