How to draw (maybe curved) electrical field lines between two plates in TikZ












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How to draw these figures in TikZ?



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I have managed to draw the first two figures, but the way I drew the arrows is not really good:



documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]{standalone} 
begin{document}
begin{tikzpicture}
foreach i in {-3,...,3}
draw[->] (i,0)--(i,-1.1); % Figure A
%draw[-<] (i,0)--(i,-1.1); Figure B
draw (-3,-1)--(-3,-2.2);
draw (-2,-1)--(-2,-2.4);
draw (-1,-1)--(-1,-2.6);
draw (0,-1)--(0,-2.7);
draw (3,-1)--(3,-2.2);
draw (2,-1)--(2,-2.4);
draw (1,-1)--(1,-2.6);
% It is ugly and time-consuming, right? but I can't find a better one
draw[line width=3pt,red] (-3.5,0)--(3.5,0);
draw (0,0) node[above] {$+$};
draw[line width=3pt,blue] (-3.5,-2) to[out=-20,in=-160] (3.5,-2);
draw (0,-2.7) node[below] {$-$};
end{tikzpicture}
end{document}


enter image description here



As the way I drew the straight arrows is not optimal, I can't use it to draw the curved arrows in the last two figures.



Can you show me a better way? Thank you in advance.









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    How to draw these figures in TikZ?



    enter image description here



    I have managed to draw the first two figures, but the way I drew the arrows is not really good:



    documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]{standalone} 
    begin{document}
    begin{tikzpicture}
    foreach i in {-3,...,3}
    draw[->] (i,0)--(i,-1.1); % Figure A
    %draw[-<] (i,0)--(i,-1.1); Figure B
    draw (-3,-1)--(-3,-2.2);
    draw (-2,-1)--(-2,-2.4);
    draw (-1,-1)--(-1,-2.6);
    draw (0,-1)--(0,-2.7);
    draw (3,-1)--(3,-2.2);
    draw (2,-1)--(2,-2.4);
    draw (1,-1)--(1,-2.6);
    % It is ugly and time-consuming, right? but I can't find a better one
    draw[line width=3pt,red] (-3.5,0)--(3.5,0);
    draw (0,0) node[above] {$+$};
    draw[line width=3pt,blue] (-3.5,-2) to[out=-20,in=-160] (3.5,-2);
    draw (0,-2.7) node[below] {$-$};
    end{tikzpicture}
    end{document}


    enter image description here



    As the way I drew the straight arrows is not optimal, I can't use it to draw the curved arrows in the last two figures.



    Can you show me a better way? Thank you in advance.









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      How to draw these figures in TikZ?



      enter image description here



      I have managed to draw the first two figures, but the way I drew the arrows is not really good:



      documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]{standalone} 
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      foreach i in {-3,...,3}
      draw[->] (i,0)--(i,-1.1); % Figure A
      %draw[-<] (i,0)--(i,-1.1); Figure B
      draw (-3,-1)--(-3,-2.2);
      draw (-2,-1)--(-2,-2.4);
      draw (-1,-1)--(-1,-2.6);
      draw (0,-1)--(0,-2.7);
      draw (3,-1)--(3,-2.2);
      draw (2,-1)--(2,-2.4);
      draw (1,-1)--(1,-2.6);
      % It is ugly and time-consuming, right? but I can't find a better one
      draw[line width=3pt,red] (-3.5,0)--(3.5,0);
      draw (0,0) node[above] {$+$};
      draw[line width=3pt,blue] (-3.5,-2) to[out=-20,in=-160] (3.5,-2);
      draw (0,-2.7) node[below] {$-$};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      As the way I drew the straight arrows is not optimal, I can't use it to draw the curved arrows in the last two figures.



      Can you show me a better way? Thank you in advance.









      share







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      How to draw these figures in TikZ?



      enter image description here



      I have managed to draw the first two figures, but the way I drew the arrows is not really good:



      documentclass[tikz,border=3mm]{standalone} 
      begin{document}
      begin{tikzpicture}
      foreach i in {-3,...,3}
      draw[->] (i,0)--(i,-1.1); % Figure A
      %draw[-<] (i,0)--(i,-1.1); Figure B
      draw (-3,-1)--(-3,-2.2);
      draw (-2,-1)--(-2,-2.4);
      draw (-1,-1)--(-1,-2.6);
      draw (0,-1)--(0,-2.7);
      draw (3,-1)--(3,-2.2);
      draw (2,-1)--(2,-2.4);
      draw (1,-1)--(1,-2.6);
      % It is ugly and time-consuming, right? but I can't find a better one
      draw[line width=3pt,red] (-3.5,0)--(3.5,0);
      draw (0,0) node[above] {$+$};
      draw[line width=3pt,blue] (-3.5,-2) to[out=-20,in=-160] (3.5,-2);
      draw (0,-2.7) node[below] {$-$};
      end{tikzpicture}
      end{document}


      enter image description here



      As the way I drew the straight arrows is not optimal, I can't use it to draw the curved arrows in the last two figures.



      Can you show me a better way? Thank you in advance.







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