Conductors and electric field problem

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Homework Statement



What would the electric field lines look like if two opposite charges were placed within an infinite plane conductor?



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None that I am aware of.



The Attempt at a Solution



I know that electric field is 0 inside of the conductor. I know that if a single charge was in the conductor, that the electric field would be the same as the charge would normally emanate outside of the conductor. However I am having trouble visualizing what two opposite charges electric field would look like. Originally I thought that the electric field would look almost like a magnetic field due to the two opposite charges. I also wonder though if the two charges would cancel and there be no electric field outside of the conductor.
 
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The charges of a dipole cancel yet it has a field at almost all points in space.
 


Ok. That seems to make sense to me. That seems more in line with my original train of thought. Thanks!
 
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