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The current in a metal at any frequency is due to the movement of electrons through that metal. In metals, these free electrons can move more freely compared to insulators, allowing electric current to flow through the material. The applied voltage causes these free electrons to drift, creating a current. This principle holds across various frequencies, with the behavior of the current potentially varying due to factors such as resistivity, skin effect at high frequencies, and the physical properties of the metal.