Do rods and cones have similar sensitivities near the red or near the violet edge of the visible spectrum?
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No.
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The wavelength of red light is more than that of violet light, so the red light is more sensible to the cones(rods are sensitive to dim light only) than the violet light, therefore red light is used for signals rather than violet light.
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