A turbojet engine operates by drawing in air through an intake, compressing the air, mixing it with fuel, igniting the mixture, and then expelling the hot exhaust gases out the back to create thrust. The compressed air entering the engine is mixed with fuel in the combustion chamber, where it is ignited by a spark plug. This combustion generates a high-pressure and high-velocity exhaust flow, which is then expelled through the exhaust nozzle at the rear of the engine, propelling the aircraft forward. The constant cycle of intake, compression, combustion, and exhaust creates the necessary force to power the aircraft through the air.
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