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My doubt is how to make the arrows curved (smooth) near is base. It seems strange this way. Follows the code:



documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

begindocument

begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);

draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture

enddocument









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    My doubt is how to make the arrows curved (smooth) near is base. It seems strange this way. Follows the code:



    documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
    usepackagemathptmx
    usepackage[outline]contour
    usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

    begindocument

    begintikzpicture
    shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
    (0,0)-- ++(1,0)--
    ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
    ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
    ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
    ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
    ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
    ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);

    draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
    draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
    draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
    endtikzpicture

    enddocument









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      I'm drawing the following diagram:



      enter image description here



      My doubt is how to make the arrows curved (smooth) near is base. It seems strange this way. Follows the code:



      documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
      usepackagemathptmx
      usepackage[outline]contour
      usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

      begindocument

      begintikzpicture
      shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
      (0,0)-- ++(1,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
      ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);

      draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
      draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
      draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
      endtikzpicture

      enddocument









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      I'm drawing the following diagram:



      enter image description here



      My doubt is how to make the arrows curved (smooth) near is base. It seems strange this way. Follows the code:



      documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
      usepackagemathptmx
      usepackage[outline]contour
      usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

      begindocument

      begintikzpicture
      shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
      (0,0)-- ++(1,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
      ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);

      draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
      draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
      draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
      endtikzpicture

      enddocument






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          With the to [out=...,in=...] syntax one can make the corners smoother.



          documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
          usepackagemathptmx
          usepackage[outline]contour
          usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

          begindocument

          begintikzpicture
          shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
          (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
          -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
          ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

          draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
          draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
          draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
          endtikzpicture

          enddocument


          enter image description here



          documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
          usepackagemathptmx
          usepackage[outline]contour
          usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

          begindocument

          begintikzpicture
          shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
          (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
          -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
          ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
          ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

          draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
          draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
          draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
          endtikzpicture

          enddocument


          enter image description here






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            One could also just switch on and off rounded corners along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.



            documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
            usepackagemathptmx
            begindocument
            begintikzpicture
            shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
            (0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
            ++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
            -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
            ++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
            ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
            -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
            ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
            -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
            ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
            -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
            ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
            -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
            ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
            [rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
            -- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);

            draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
            draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
            draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
            endtikzpicture
            enddocument


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              With the to [out=...,in=...] syntax one can make the corners smoother.



              documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
              usepackagemathptmx
              usepackage[outline]contour
              usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

              begindocument

              begintikzpicture
              shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
              (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
              -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
              -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
              -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
              -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
              -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
              ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

              draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
              draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
              draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
              endtikzpicture

              enddocument


              enter image description here



              documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
              usepackagemathptmx
              usepackage[outline]contour
              usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

              begindocument

              begintikzpicture
              shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
              (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
              -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
              -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
              -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
              -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
              ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
              -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
              ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

              draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
              draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
              draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
              endtikzpicture

              enddocument


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                With the to [out=...,in=...] syntax one can make the corners smoother.



                documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                usepackagemathptmx
                usepackage[outline]contour
                usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

                begindocument

                begintikzpicture
                shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
                -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
                -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
                -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
                ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                endtikzpicture

                enddocument


                enter image description here



                documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                usepackagemathptmx
                usepackage[outline]contour
                usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

                begindocument

                begintikzpicture
                shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
                -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
                -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
                -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
                ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                endtikzpicture

                enddocument


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                  With the to [out=...,in=...] syntax one can make the corners smoother.



                  documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                  usepackagemathptmx
                  usepackage[outline]contour
                  usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

                  begindocument

                  begintikzpicture
                  shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                  (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
                  ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                  draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                  draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                  draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                  endtikzpicture

                  enddocument


                  enter image description here



                  documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                  usepackagemathptmx
                  usepackage[outline]contour
                  usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

                  begindocument

                  begintikzpicture
                  shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                  (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
                  ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                  draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                  draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                  draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                  endtikzpicture

                  enddocument


                  enter image description here






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                  With the to [out=...,in=...] syntax one can make the corners smoother.



                  documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                  usepackagemathptmx
                  usepackage[outline]contour
                  usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

                  begindocument

                  begintikzpicture
                  shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                  (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
                  ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                  draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                  draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                  draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                  endtikzpicture

                  enddocument


                  enter image description here



                  documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                  usepackagemathptmx
                  usepackage[outline]contour
                  usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds

                  begindocument

                  begintikzpicture
                  shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                  (0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
                  ++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
                  -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
                  ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                  draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                  draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                  draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                  endtikzpicture

                  enddocument


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                      One could also just switch on and off rounded corners along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.



                      documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                      usepackagemathptmx
                      begindocument
                      begintikzpicture
                      shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                      (0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
                      ++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                      -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
                      ++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
                      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                      -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
                      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                      -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
                      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                      -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
                      ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                      -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
                      ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
                      [rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
                      -- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                      draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                      draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                      draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                      endtikzpicture
                      enddocument


                      enter image description here






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                        One could also just switch on and off rounded corners along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.



                        documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                        usepackagemathptmx
                        begindocument
                        begintikzpicture
                        shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                        (0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
                        ++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                        -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
                        ++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
                        ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                        -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
                        ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                        -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
                        ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                        -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
                        ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                        -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
                        ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
                        [rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
                        -- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                        draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                        draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                        draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                        endtikzpicture
                        enddocument


                        enter image description here






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                          One could also just switch on and off rounded corners along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.



                          documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                          usepackagemathptmx
                          begindocument
                          begintikzpicture
                          shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                          (0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
                          ++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
                          ++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
                          ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                          -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
                          ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
                          ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                          -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
                          ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                          -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
                          ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
                          [rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
                          -- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                          draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                          draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                          draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                          endtikzpicture
                          enddocument


                          enter image description here






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                          One could also just switch on and off rounded corners along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.



                          documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
                          usepackagemathptmx
                          begindocument
                          begintikzpicture
                          shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
                          (0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
                          ++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
                          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
                          ++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
                          ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                          -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
                          ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
                          -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
                          ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                          -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
                          ++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
                          -- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
                          ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
                          [rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
                          -- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);

                          draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
                          draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
                          draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
                          endtikzpicture
                          enddocument


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