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The push produced by a jet engine, known as thrust, is generated through the expulsion of high-speed exhaust gases. As the engine burns fuel and air, it creates hot gases that are expelled out of the exhaust nozzle, following Newton's third law of motion: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This rapid outflow of gases propels the aircraft forward, enabling it to achieve lift and maintain flight. The amount of thrust varies depending on the engine design, fuel type, and operating conditions.

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