Hi Meg, welcome to PF

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If the only force is weight, which I think is pretty constant

, then what causes the oscillation ?
So much for the help, now comes the lecture

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Did you, by happenstance, see a template come by when you posted ?
It looks like this:
1. Homework Statement
2. Homework Equations
3. The Attempt at a Solution
and the guidelines (which you should read to maximize your benefits from this forum - and to give you an insight into problem solving seen from various sides) make use of the template compulsory. For good reasons.
In your case the template has disappeared (a computer problem?

) which is most unfortunate. It would help you sort out what knowledge you do have at hand to tackle the problem. And if you are empty handed, well then you also know what to do.
Under "Um," in your post #7, you unveil a lot more info than in your problem statement in post #1. You can extract two very important quantities you will need in your relevant equations to establish the sought-after energies. If you want to make good use of assistance from a bunch of top experts, you really should be a bit more complete in your first post. "Help us help you ", so to say.
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