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You would have to know either the value of Volts or Amps to calculate that.

watts = volts x amps

Without either of those values nothing can be done.

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To find the current in amps, we can rearrange the formula for power: Power (W) = Current (A) x Voltage (V). Given 13.75 watts, if the voltage is 5V, then the current would be 2.75A (13.75 watts / 5 volts).

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