Any risk of using a 16v 4.74A power adapter for a laptop where it is indicated 15v 5A

Is there any risk of using a 16v 4.74A power adapter for a laptop with a label indication of 15v 5A?

Is there any risk of using a 16v 4.74A power adapter for a laptop with a label indication of 15v 5A?

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