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Jets achieve forward motion through the thrust produced by their engines. The jet engines pull air in, then this air is compressed and fuel is mixed and burned along with the compressed air, and the turbine extracts energy from the air and fuel mixture, and this energy is forced out through the rear of the engine.

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