You cannot compare volume (tablespoons) with weight (pounds). (reservations apply)
But if it would help you, one tablespoon is 15 milliliters.
There are no set number of pounds of anything that will be in a tablespoon. The number of pounds in a tablespoon of something depends on what that something is.
1 pound of water is approximately 32 tablespoons
A tablespoon of oil is approximately 1/32 of a pound
Tablespoon is a measure of volume. It has no direct relationship to weight. A tablespoon of mercury weighs much more than a tablespoon of water.
Tablespoon and Pound ere two different measurements(liquid and weight)
A tablespoon is a unit of volume. It has no relationship to weight in a generic sense. If you knew the specific volume of the material being measured, as well as its temperature, you could be able to make a comparison. A tablespoon of lead weighs a lot more than a tablespoon of water. And a tablespoon of air is almost weightless.
How many do you want it to be? Pounds are a measure of weight, while tablespoons (teaspoons, cups . . .) are a measure of volume. So, if it were a tablespoon of feathers, it make take several million to equal 14000 pounds. But if you were measuring lead, it would be significantly fewer, like maybe 200 thousand (just guessing that a tablespoon of lead is about an ounce).
A tablespoon equals a tablespoon, by definition.
1 tablespoon equals a tablespoon.
Pounds is a weight. Tablespoon is volume. Do you understand the diffference or do we need to explain further
How many milligrams of metamucil are in a tablespoon?"
that is approximately 1 tablespoon.
There are 15 ml in a tablespoon.