The astronaut on the Moon will be in free-fall round the Earth, just like the rocks round him/her and all the rest of the Moon as well. So the astronaut won't feel any force.
the moons gravitational pull
Standing at surface radius its = 9.82 (m/s)/sbut double the radius and the acceleration drops to 9.82 / ((2 / 1)2) = 2.455 (m/s)/s
Less than one tenth (1/10) of the earths gravitational pull.
it is 10N/Kg
WIEGHT
9.8 N/kg
yes
The gravitational field is stronger the closer you are to the Earth, so a person standing 100m up will experience a stronger tug than a person standing 200m up.
the north pole
Earths core
it was invented by the earths gravitational feild
Earth's core