Solve the all parts of given problem:
Problem: A rescue helicopter lifts a 73.1-kg person straight up by means of a cable. The person has an upward acceleration of 0.614 m/s2 and is lifted from rest through a distance of 8.10 m.
Part A: What is the tension in the cable?
Part B: How much work is done by the tension in the cable?
Part C: How much work is done by the person's weight?
Part D: Use the work-energy theorem and find the final speed of the person.
I want help to find how much work is done by the tension in the cable.