Coefficient of performance (COP) is the ratio of useful heating or cooling provided to work required in heat pumps and refrigerators. It measures the efficiency of these devices.
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COP for a heat pump is defined as $\frac{Q_{H}}{W}$, where $Q_{H}$ is the heat delivered to the hot reservoir and $W$ is the work input.
COP for a refrigerator is defined as $\frac{Q_{C}}{W}$, where $Q_{C}$ is the heat removed from the cold reservoir and $W$ is the work input.
The COP of a refrigerator or heat pump can be greater than one, indicating that more energy is transferred as heat than is consumed as work.
Higher COP values indicate more efficient systems because they deliver more heating or cooling per unit of work input.
COP depends on operating temperatures; it decreases as the temperature difference between reservoirs increases.