Objects bounce due to the interplay of momentum, energy conservation, and material properties. When a ball strikes a wall, it compresses, storing potential energy that converts back to kinetic energy, enabling the bounce. The coefficient of restitution determines the elasticity of the collision, influencing how much momentum is transferred. Different materials, such as rubber versus steel, exhibit varying degrees of elasticity, affecting their bouncing behavior. Ultimately, the fundamental principles of electromagnetism and quantum mechanics also play a role in the interactions between the ball and the wall.