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A turbine engine, also known as a gas turbine engine, is a type of internal combustion engine that converts the energy of a flowing fluid (typically air) into mechanical energy. It operates on the principle of extracting energy from the combustion of fuel to produce a high-velocity gas stream. The engine consists of several key components, including a compressor, combustion chamber, turbine, and exhaust nozzle. The compressor compresses incoming air, increasing its pressure and temperature before it enters the combustion chamber. In the combustion chamber, fuel is mixed with compressed air and ignited, creating a high-temperature and high-pressure gas. This gas expands and flows over the turbine blades, causing them to rotate. The rotation of the turbine is used to drive the compressor and other accessories, such as generators or propellers, producing mechanical energy. Finally, the exhaust gases are expelled through the exhaust nozzle, generating thrust or power. Turbine engines are widely used in aviation, power generation, and industrial applications due to their high power-to-weight ratio, efficiency, and versatility.