What makes internal combustion engines accelerate?

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So if an internal combustion engine is idling, when we add more gas/air by opening the throttle why does the engine accelerate? Do the explosions in the cylinders increase in velocity? I would have assumed that the explosions occur at the same speed regardless of the amount of fuel/air in the cylinder. So I don’t understand why the engine rpm increases.

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More air and fuel means bigger explosions, which cause the pistons to physically move faster. You’re increasing the amount of energy added to a place the same volume, so you’re going to make more pressure, which means more force and acceleration of the pistons.

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