Approx. 2 pounds
There are 16 ozs in a pound...... therefore 8 scoops per pound. So 50 times 8 scoops in 50 pounds.
The answer to your question depends on the weight to volume ratio of the powder in question. Since this powder could be anything from gunpowder to talcum powder, it is impossible to give you a clear answer. Because teaspoons measure volume not weight. If instead of a half pound of powder you said a quart of powder then a clear answer could be given, since quart and teaspoons both measure volume and not weight.
No. Grains per pound is the measurement of weight not volume. The volume would be different but the weight would be the same.
That completely depends on what you're scooping, because "quart" is a unit of volume, whereas "pound" is a unit of weight. If you're scooping air or talcum powder, then 7 pounds is many quarts. If you're scooping milk, then 7 pounds is about 3.35 quarts, or about 1.12 scoops. If you're scooping stones or wet concrete, then 7 pounds is a very small part of one scoop.
1 pound = 7 000 grain
7000 grains of powder, lead, or peanut butter to one pound.
Depends what kind of powder.
It depends on what you are measuring. Cups is a unit of volume and pounds is a unit of weight. Different items will produce different results.
Grain is a unit of weight. There are 7000 grains in a pound. The number of grains loaded intoeach cartridge will vary, dpending on the cartidge, and on the powder used. IF it were 7 grains per catridge, you could reload 1000 cartridges. Divide 7000 by the weight of powder for each cartridge.
it is a pound of everything. so all will have the same weight.
Yes.
454 grams in one pound of anything.