Size of the Inspiron laptop power connector

No one knows the size of power on new computers 3000 Dell laptops Inspiron 15 series connector? Old laptops Inspiron uses a size of 7.4 x 5.0 mm connector. The news that I have, which is a model 3225, is much smaller.

Thanks for your help,

Jim

Thank you ejn63 and sparksdls for the quick responses, that's what I was looking for!

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