What makes AC electricity alternate directions? How do electrons get anywhere if they just keep going back and forth?

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Is it similar to the waves on the surface of an ocean, where the particles go 2 steps forward and 1 step back in waves? If so, what makes it do that? Why would that be used instead of DC current?

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With something powered by AC current, we aren’t taking advantage of a constant supply of new electrons… we are instead making use of the MOVEMENT of electrons. Doesn’t matter if they are moving one way or the other. Movement = energy

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