A jet engine works basically the same as any engine. It compresses air, then injects fuel and ignites it with the result that the fuel/air burns and expands which produces work.
Air is brought in the engine and turning blades compress the air and pushes it further back. When it gets to the combustion chamber, fuel is injected and the gas is ignited. The fuel/air burns and expands and flows faster out the back. As it does, it turns the turbine blades which are connected by a shaft to the front blades and keeps the engine turning.
It pulls the plane through the air.
A jet plane uses a jet engine's thrust for propulsion. A propeller is a set of blades somewhat like a big fan that blows air to the back of the plane for thrust instead of using a jet engine for the thrust to move the plane forward.
A jet plane is propelled by the force produced by its jet engines, which expel high-speed exhaust gases to create thrust. This thrust overcomes drag and allows the plane to move forward through the air.
A jet engine works under the principle of force versus thrust.
The exhaust gases from combustion create thrust which pushed the plane in the other direction
When a jet plane moves on land, it is called taxiing. The engine thrust of the plane allows the plane to move without actually taking off until it is ready.
A jet is a type of engine that powers many aircraft and does not have anything to do with airplane size.
Avgas, or if it has a jet engine, it would use either Jet-A1 or Jet-B fuel.
I cannot give you a specific answer, because it varies depending on the engine.
The Jet engines purpose is to create thrust.With out Thrust a plane would not be able to fly.
Sir Frank Whittle came up with an idea of jet engine.
When you say "plane jet" i assume that you're refering to a jet engine. When something gets stuck, this is called a bird strike. If your engine is an older one ( or if it is not "bird strike resistant certified") then the object will either wedge itself or splatter upon impact, and can jam the air blades inside the jet, causing the engine to fail and the plane to crash. If your plane is resistant to birdstrikes, then the engine will just grind up the thing and it will fly out the back. I hope i answered your question.