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To determine the time lag between two waves at a distance of 4000 kilometers, we need to know their speeds. For example, if the waves travel at the speed of light (approximately 300,000 kilometers per second), the time lag can be calculated by dividing the distance by the speed. Thus, at 4000 kilometers, the time lag would be approximately 0.0133 seconds (or 13.3 milliseconds). If the waves are traveling at a different speed, you would use that speed in the calculation instead.

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