Burn rate can mean different things unless you set parameters on what you are talking about.Finally somebody else with the same information I've been talking about. Black powder has ONE burn rate and only the shape/size of the individual grains control the "burn rate" by surface area exposure.
Thanks @chorizo for this link!
The surface area of black powder has one "burn rate" and it doesn't matter if it is ON 1F or 4F if you are talking about the same amount of surface area.
However, 10 grains of 4F has a much faster burn rate than 10 grains of 1F as it has more surface area to burn and can consume (burn) more quickly.
When you talk burn rates, as the surface area burn rate of black powder is constant, it is generally understood that when you compare burn rates you are talking about the same weights of powder in different grinds. (granulations)