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I want to make a picture in physics with TikZ. Can you help me?



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enter image description here



A similar example:



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning
begindocument
begintikzpicture[
force/.style=>=latex,draw=blue,fill=blue,
axis/.style=densely dashed,gray,font=small,
M/.style=rectangle,draw,fill=lightgray,minimum size=0.5cm,thin,
m/.style=rectangle,draw=black,fill=gray,minimum size=0.3cm,thin,
plane/.style=draw=black,fill=blue!10,
string/.style=draw=red, thick,
pulley/.style=draw, thick, circle,
]
%mainshape

filldraw[blue!30!white, draw=black] (0,0) coordinate (b) rectangle (3,1) coordinate (c);
% draw[pulley] (3.1,1.2) circle (0.25cm);
node (pulley) [pulley, minimum width=.5cm, anchor=south west] at (c) ;
filldraw[gray!40!white, draw=black] (1.5,1.05) rectangle (2,1.55);
draw[red,thick] (2,1.2)--(pulley.west);
filldraw[gray, draw=black] (3.10, 0.1) rectangle (3.6, 0.6) coordinate (a);
draw[red,thick] (a -| pulley.south)--(pulley.south);

%FBD1

beginscope;
node[M, right=50pt of a](M);
[axis,->]
draw (0,-1) -- (0,2) node[right] $+y$;
draw (M) -- ++(2,0) node[right] $+x$;
[force,->]
% Assuming that Mg = 1. The normal force will therefore be cos(alpha)
draw (M.center) -- ++(0,1) node[above right] $F_N$;
draw (M.west) -- ++(-1,0) node[left] $F_f$;
draw (M.east) -- ++(1,0) node[above] $T$;
draw[force,->] (M.center)-- ++(0,-1) node[below] $Mg$;
endscope;

%FBD2
node[m, left=25pt of b] (m) ;
draw[axis,->] (m) -- ++(0,-2) node[left] $+$;
[force,->]
draw (m.north) -- ++(0,1) node[above] $T'$;
draw (m.south) -- ++(0,-1) node[right] $mg$;
;

endtikzpicture
enddocument









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    Please tell us, what is your problem? To draw images shown in image? In MWE jou have code for different pictzres.

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  • can be picture split on three sub images, which you than combine in one figure?

    – Zarko
    2 days ago






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    Each of these diagrams is straightforward after studying the pgfmanual for a while. Could you please tell us what your problems are?

    – marmot
    2 days ago















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enter image description here



A similar example:



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning
begindocument
begintikzpicture[
force/.style=>=latex,draw=blue,fill=blue,
axis/.style=densely dashed,gray,font=small,
M/.style=rectangle,draw,fill=lightgray,minimum size=0.5cm,thin,
m/.style=rectangle,draw=black,fill=gray,minimum size=0.3cm,thin,
plane/.style=draw=black,fill=blue!10,
string/.style=draw=red, thick,
pulley/.style=draw, thick, circle,
]
%mainshape

filldraw[blue!30!white, draw=black] (0,0) coordinate (b) rectangle (3,1) coordinate (c);
% draw[pulley] (3.1,1.2) circle (0.25cm);
node (pulley) [pulley, minimum width=.5cm, anchor=south west] at (c) ;
filldraw[gray!40!white, draw=black] (1.5,1.05) rectangle (2,1.55);
draw[red,thick] (2,1.2)--(pulley.west);
filldraw[gray, draw=black] (3.10, 0.1) rectangle (3.6, 0.6) coordinate (a);
draw[red,thick] (a -| pulley.south)--(pulley.south);

%FBD1

beginscope;
node[M, right=50pt of a](M);
[axis,->]
draw (0,-1) -- (0,2) node[right] $+y$;
draw (M) -- ++(2,0) node[right] $+x$;
[force,->]
% Assuming that Mg = 1. The normal force will therefore be cos(alpha)
draw (M.center) -- ++(0,1) node[above right] $F_N$;
draw (M.west) -- ++(-1,0) node[left] $F_f$;
draw (M.east) -- ++(1,0) node[above] $T$;
draw[force,->] (M.center)-- ++(0,-1) node[below] $Mg$;
endscope;

%FBD2
node[m, left=25pt of b] (m) ;
draw[axis,->] (m) -- ++(0,-2) node[left] $+$;
[force,->]
draw (m.north) -- ++(0,1) node[above] $T'$;
draw (m.south) -- ++(0,-1) node[right] $mg$;
;

endtikzpicture
enddocument









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    Please tell us, what is your problem? To draw images shown in image? In MWE jou have code for different pictzres.

    – Zarko
    2 days ago











  • I found a similar code, but I can't write code for pictures

    – Hiếu Trần
    2 days ago











  • can be picture split on three sub images, which you than combine in one figure?

    – Zarko
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Each of these diagrams is straightforward after studying the pgfmanual for a while. Could you please tell us what your problems are?

    – marmot
    2 days ago













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enter image description here



A similar example:



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning
begindocument
begintikzpicture[
force/.style=>=latex,draw=blue,fill=blue,
axis/.style=densely dashed,gray,font=small,
M/.style=rectangle,draw,fill=lightgray,minimum size=0.5cm,thin,
m/.style=rectangle,draw=black,fill=gray,minimum size=0.3cm,thin,
plane/.style=draw=black,fill=blue!10,
string/.style=draw=red, thick,
pulley/.style=draw, thick, circle,
]
%mainshape

filldraw[blue!30!white, draw=black] (0,0) coordinate (b) rectangle (3,1) coordinate (c);
% draw[pulley] (3.1,1.2) circle (0.25cm);
node (pulley) [pulley, minimum width=.5cm, anchor=south west] at (c) ;
filldraw[gray!40!white, draw=black] (1.5,1.05) rectangle (2,1.55);
draw[red,thick] (2,1.2)--(pulley.west);
filldraw[gray, draw=black] (3.10, 0.1) rectangle (3.6, 0.6) coordinate (a);
draw[red,thick] (a -| pulley.south)--(pulley.south);

%FBD1

beginscope;
node[M, right=50pt of a](M);
[axis,->]
draw (0,-1) -- (0,2) node[right] $+y$;
draw (M) -- ++(2,0) node[right] $+x$;
[force,->]
% Assuming that Mg = 1. The normal force will therefore be cos(alpha)
draw (M.center) -- ++(0,1) node[above right] $F_N$;
draw (M.west) -- ++(-1,0) node[left] $F_f$;
draw (M.east) -- ++(1,0) node[above] $T$;
draw[force,->] (M.center)-- ++(0,-1) node[below] $Mg$;
endscope;

%FBD2
node[m, left=25pt of b] (m) ;
draw[axis,->] (m) -- ++(0,-2) node[left] $+$;
[force,->]
draw (m.north) -- ++(0,1) node[above] $T'$;
draw (m.south) -- ++(0,-1) node[right] $mg$;
;

endtikzpicture
enddocument









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enter image description here



A similar example:



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarypositioning
begindocument
begintikzpicture[
force/.style=>=latex,draw=blue,fill=blue,
axis/.style=densely dashed,gray,font=small,
M/.style=rectangle,draw,fill=lightgray,minimum size=0.5cm,thin,
m/.style=rectangle,draw=black,fill=gray,minimum size=0.3cm,thin,
plane/.style=draw=black,fill=blue!10,
string/.style=draw=red, thick,
pulley/.style=draw, thick, circle,
]
%mainshape

filldraw[blue!30!white, draw=black] (0,0) coordinate (b) rectangle (3,1) coordinate (c);
% draw[pulley] (3.1,1.2) circle (0.25cm);
node (pulley) [pulley, minimum width=.5cm, anchor=south west] at (c) ;
filldraw[gray!40!white, draw=black] (1.5,1.05) rectangle (2,1.55);
draw[red,thick] (2,1.2)--(pulley.west);
filldraw[gray, draw=black] (3.10, 0.1) rectangle (3.6, 0.6) coordinate (a);
draw[red,thick] (a -| pulley.south)--(pulley.south);

%FBD1

beginscope;
node[M, right=50pt of a](M);
[axis,->]
draw (0,-1) -- (0,2) node[right] $+y$;
draw (M) -- ++(2,0) node[right] $+x$;
[force,->]
% Assuming that Mg = 1. The normal force will therefore be cos(alpha)
draw (M.center) -- ++(0,1) node[above right] $F_N$;
draw (M.west) -- ++(-1,0) node[left] $F_f$;
draw (M.east) -- ++(1,0) node[above] $T$;
draw[force,->] (M.center)-- ++(0,-1) node[below] $Mg$;
endscope;

%FBD2
node[m, left=25pt of b] (m) ;
draw[axis,->] (m) -- ++(0,-2) node[left] $+$;
[force,->]
draw (m.north) -- ++(0,1) node[above] $T'$;
draw (m.south) -- ++(0,-1) node[right] $mg$;
;

endtikzpicture
enddocument






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  • Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – Kurt
    2 days ago






  • 2





    Please tell us, what is your problem? To draw images shown in image? In MWE jou have code for different pictzres.

    – Zarko
    2 days ago











  • I found a similar code, but I can't write code for pictures

    – Hiếu Trần
    2 days ago











  • can be picture split on three sub images, which you than combine in one figure?

    – Zarko
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Each of these diagrams is straightforward after studying the pgfmanual for a while. Could you please tell us what your problems are?

    – marmot
    2 days ago

















  • Welcome to TeX.SE!

    – Kurt
    2 days ago






  • 2





    Please tell us, what is your problem? To draw images shown in image? In MWE jou have code for different pictzres.

    – Zarko
    2 days ago











  • I found a similar code, but I can't write code for pictures

    – Hiếu Trần
    2 days ago











  • can be picture split on three sub images, which you than combine in one figure?

    – Zarko
    2 days ago






  • 1





    Each of these diagrams is straightforward after studying the pgfmanual for a while. Could you please tell us what your problems are?

    – marmot
    2 days ago
















Welcome to TeX.SE!

– Kurt
2 days ago





Welcome to TeX.SE!

– Kurt
2 days ago




2




2





Please tell us, what is your problem? To draw images shown in image? In MWE jou have code for different pictzres.

– Zarko
2 days ago





Please tell us, what is your problem? To draw images shown in image? In MWE jou have code for different pictzres.

– Zarko
2 days ago













I found a similar code, but I can't write code for pictures

– Hiếu Trần
2 days ago





I found a similar code, but I can't write code for pictures

– Hiếu Trần
2 days ago













can be picture split on three sub images, which you than combine in one figure?

– Zarko
2 days ago





can be picture split on three sub images, which you than combine in one figure?

– Zarko
2 days ago




1




1





Each of these diagrams is straightforward after studying the pgfmanual for a while. Could you please tell us what your problems are?

– marmot
2 days ago





Each of these diagrams is straightforward after studying the pgfmanual for a while. Could you please tell us what your problems are?

– marmot
2 days ago










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Actually these pictures don't take much time. It is good that you show some codes, but those codes seem to be unrelevant.



documentclass[tikz]standalone
usepackagesiunitx
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
draw[dashed,very thin] (0,-1) grid (7.5,1);
draw[->] (0,-2)--(0,2) node[left] $x;(sicentimetre)$;
draw[->] (-1,0)--(8.5,0) node[below] $t;(SI-e2second)$;
draw plot[smooth,samples=500,domain=0:7] (x,cos(deg(pi*x/2)));
foreach i in 5,10,...,35 draw (i/5,0) node[below] $i$;
draw (0,0) node[below left] $0$ (0,-1) node[left] $-10$ (0,1) node[left] $10$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here



documentclass[tikz]standalone
begindocument
begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
draw[<->] (0,-3) node[left] $y$ -- (0,-2) node[left] $O_y$ -- (0,0) node[above left] $O$ -- (2,0) node[above] $O_x$ -- (3,0) node[above] $x$;
fill (0,-2) circle (1pt) (0,0) circle (1pt) (2,0) circle (1pt);
endtikzpicture
enddocument




documentclass[tikz]standalone
usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
begindocument
begintikzpicture
draw[fill=yellow] (0,0) rectangle (4.5,-.2);
draw (3,0.03) rectangle (4,.5);
draw (0,0) -- (-.25,.25);
fill (-.25,.25) circle (1pt);
draw (-.75,-2.5) rectangle (.25,-2.97);
draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (0,.25) -- (3,.25);
draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (-.25,0) -- (-.25,-2.5);
draw (-.25,0)|-(0,.25);
draw (3.5,0.5) node[above] $A$ (-.75,-2.75) node[left] $B$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument


enter image description here






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documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
begindocument
begintikzpicture
node[draw,label=left:$B$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1em] (B);
node[draw,label=above:$A$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1.5em] (A) at (2,2);
node[circle,fill,inner sep=1.5pt] (C) at (B|-A);
draw[decorate,decoration=coil,segment length=3pt] (B) -- (C) -- (A);
draw[fill=gray] ([xshift=1em,yshift=-pgflinewidth]A.south east) rectangle ++
(-2.4,-0.2);
endtikzpicture
enddocument


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    Actually these pictures don't take much time. It is good that you show some codes, but those codes seem to be unrelevant.



    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    usepackagesiunitx
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
    draw[dashed,very thin] (0,-1) grid (7.5,1);
    draw[->] (0,-2)--(0,2) node[left] $x;(sicentimetre)$;
    draw[->] (-1,0)--(8.5,0) node[below] $t;(SI-e2second)$;
    draw plot[smooth,samples=500,domain=0:7] (x,cos(deg(pi*x/2)));
    foreach i in 5,10,...,35 draw (i/5,0) node[below] $i$;
    draw (0,0) node[below left] $0$ (0,-1) node[left] $-10$ (0,1) node[left] $10$;
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
    draw[<->] (0,-3) node[left] $y$ -- (0,-2) node[left] $O_y$ -- (0,0) node[above left] $O$ -- (2,0) node[above] $O_x$ -- (3,0) node[above] $x$;
    fill (0,-2) circle (1pt) (0,0) circle (1pt) (2,0) circle (1pt);
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument




    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    draw[fill=yellow] (0,0) rectangle (4.5,-.2);
    draw (3,0.03) rectangle (4,.5);
    draw (0,0) -- (-.25,.25);
    fill (-.25,.25) circle (1pt);
    draw (-.75,-2.5) rectangle (.25,-2.97);
    draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (0,.25) -- (3,.25);
    draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (-.25,0) -- (-.25,-2.5);
    draw (-.25,0)|-(0,.25);
    draw (3.5,0.5) node[above] $A$ (-.75,-2.75) node[left] $B$;
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    Actually these pictures don't take much time. It is good that you show some codes, but those codes seem to be unrelevant.



    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    usepackagesiunitx
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
    draw[dashed,very thin] (0,-1) grid (7.5,1);
    draw[->] (0,-2)--(0,2) node[left] $x;(sicentimetre)$;
    draw[->] (-1,0)--(8.5,0) node[below] $t;(SI-e2second)$;
    draw plot[smooth,samples=500,domain=0:7] (x,cos(deg(pi*x/2)));
    foreach i in 5,10,...,35 draw (i/5,0) node[below] $i$;
    draw (0,0) node[below left] $0$ (0,-1) node[left] $-10$ (0,1) node[left] $10$;
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
    draw[<->] (0,-3) node[left] $y$ -- (0,-2) node[left] $O_y$ -- (0,0) node[above left] $O$ -- (2,0) node[above] $O_x$ -- (3,0) node[above] $x$;
    fill (0,-2) circle (1pt) (0,0) circle (1pt) (2,0) circle (1pt);
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument




    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    draw[fill=yellow] (0,0) rectangle (4.5,-.2);
    draw (3,0.03) rectangle (4,.5);
    draw (0,0) -- (-.25,.25);
    fill (-.25,.25) circle (1pt);
    draw (-.75,-2.5) rectangle (.25,-2.97);
    draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (0,.25) -- (3,.25);
    draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (-.25,0) -- (-.25,-2.5);
    draw (-.25,0)|-(0,.25);
    draw (3.5,0.5) node[above] $A$ (-.75,-2.75) node[left] $B$;
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    Actually these pictures don't take much time. It is good that you show some codes, but those codes seem to be unrelevant.



    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    usepackagesiunitx
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
    draw[dashed,very thin] (0,-1) grid (7.5,1);
    draw[->] (0,-2)--(0,2) node[left] $x;(sicentimetre)$;
    draw[->] (-1,0)--(8.5,0) node[below] $t;(SI-e2second)$;
    draw plot[smooth,samples=500,domain=0:7] (x,cos(deg(pi*x/2)));
    foreach i in 5,10,...,35 draw (i/5,0) node[below] $i$;
    draw (0,0) node[below left] $0$ (0,-1) node[left] $-10$ (0,1) node[left] $10$;
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
    draw[<->] (0,-3) node[left] $y$ -- (0,-2) node[left] $O_y$ -- (0,0) node[above left] $O$ -- (2,0) node[above] $O_x$ -- (3,0) node[above] $x$;
    fill (0,-2) circle (1pt) (0,0) circle (1pt) (2,0) circle (1pt);
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument




    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    draw[fill=yellow] (0,0) rectangle (4.5,-.2);
    draw (3,0.03) rectangle (4,.5);
    draw (0,0) -- (-.25,.25);
    fill (-.25,.25) circle (1pt);
    draw (-.75,-2.5) rectangle (.25,-2.97);
    draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (0,.25) -- (3,.25);
    draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (-.25,0) -- (-.25,-2.5);
    draw (-.25,0)|-(0,.25);
    draw (3.5,0.5) node[above] $A$ (-.75,-2.75) node[left] $B$;
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    Actually these pictures don't take much time. It is good that you show some codes, but those codes seem to be unrelevant.



    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    usepackagesiunitx
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
    draw[dashed,very thin] (0,-1) grid (7.5,1);
    draw[->] (0,-2)--(0,2) node[left] $x;(sicentimetre)$;
    draw[->] (-1,0)--(8.5,0) node[below] $t;(SI-e2second)$;
    draw plot[smooth,samples=500,domain=0:7] (x,cos(deg(pi*x/2)));
    foreach i in 5,10,...,35 draw (i/5,0) node[below] $i$;
    draw (0,0) node[below left] $0$ (0,-1) node[left] $-10$ (0,1) node[left] $10$;
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture[>=stealth]
    draw[<->] (0,-3) node[left] $y$ -- (0,-2) node[left] $O_y$ -- (0,0) node[above left] $O$ -- (2,0) node[above] $O_x$ -- (3,0) node[above] $x$;
    fill (0,-2) circle (1pt) (0,0) circle (1pt) (2,0) circle (1pt);
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument




    documentclass[tikz]standalone
    usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    draw[fill=yellow] (0,0) rectangle (4.5,-.2);
    draw (3,0.03) rectangle (4,.5);
    draw (0,0) -- (-.25,.25);
    fill (-.25,.25) circle (1pt);
    draw (-.75,-2.5) rectangle (.25,-2.97);
    draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (0,.25) -- (3,.25);
    draw[decoration=aspect=0.3,segment length=1.5mm, amplitude=2mm,coil,decorate] (-.25,0) -- (-.25,-2.5);
    draw (-.25,0)|-(0,.25);
    draw (3.5,0.5) node[above] $A$ (-.75,-2.75) node[left] $B$;
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here







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      +1 All three of them!

      – marmot
      yesterday












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      +1 All three of them!

      – marmot
      yesterday







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    +1 All three of them!

    – marmot
    yesterday





    +1 All three of them!

    – marmot
    yesterday











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    JouleV and Zarko are around, if you are lucky they do the other two pics.



    documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
    usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
    begindocument
    begintikzpicture
    node[draw,label=left:$B$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1em] (B);
    node[draw,label=above:$A$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1.5em] (A) at (2,2);
    node[circle,fill,inner sep=1.5pt] (C) at (B|-A);
    draw[decorate,decoration=coil,segment length=3pt] (B) -- (C) -- (A);
    draw[fill=gray] ([xshift=1em,yshift=-pgflinewidth]A.south east) rectangle ++
    (-2.4,-0.2);
    endtikzpicture
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      JouleV and Zarko are around, if you are lucky they do the other two pics.



      documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
      usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
      begindocument
      begintikzpicture
      node[draw,label=left:$B$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1em] (B);
      node[draw,label=above:$A$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1.5em] (A) at (2,2);
      node[circle,fill,inner sep=1.5pt] (C) at (B|-A);
      draw[decorate,decoration=coil,segment length=3pt] (B) -- (C) -- (A);
      draw[fill=gray] ([xshift=1em,yshift=-pgflinewidth]A.south east) rectangle ++
      (-2.4,-0.2);
      endtikzpicture
      enddocument


      enter image description here






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        JouleV and Zarko are around, if you are lucky they do the other two pics.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
        usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture
        node[draw,label=left:$B$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1em] (B);
        node[draw,label=above:$A$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1.5em] (A) at (2,2);
        node[circle,fill,inner sep=1.5pt] (C) at (B|-A);
        draw[decorate,decoration=coil,segment length=3pt] (B) -- (C) -- (A);
        draw[fill=gray] ([xshift=1em,yshift=-pgflinewidth]A.south east) rectangle ++
        (-2.4,-0.2);
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        JouleV and Zarko are around, if you are lucky they do the other two pics.



        documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
        usetikzlibrarydecorations.pathmorphing
        begindocument
        begintikzpicture
        node[draw,label=left:$B$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1em] (B);
        node[draw,label=above:$A$,minimum width=2em,minimum height=1.5em] (A) at (2,2);
        node[circle,fill,inner sep=1.5pt] (C) at (B|-A);
        draw[decorate,decoration=coil,segment length=3pt] (B) -- (C) -- (A);
        draw[fill=gray] ([xshift=1em,yshift=-pgflinewidth]A.south east) rectangle ++
        (-2.4,-0.2);
        endtikzpicture
        enddocument


        enter image description here







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