IPad USB Charger

Does anyone know if the iPad USB charger is the same as the iPhone charger?
I looked up the specs - "what's in the box" and the iPad is a 10 W charger, and the iPhone says its just a charger.
They are the same size, but are they OK to use interchangably?
Thanks

The iPad's charger is twice as powerful as the iPhone's : 10W to 5W. It's safe to use the iPad's charger with the iPhone (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4327), and charging the iPad with its own charger will be quicker than trying to charge it with the iPhone's charger.

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