8. Which of the following statements correctly describes quantum particles under time-independent, externally applied potentials?
(A) For a particle in a box, the wavefunction forms standing waves whose energy is proportional to the sum of the squares of the numbers of antinodes.
(B) For particles in one-dimensional space, the wavefunction is always real rather than complex as long as the potential is finite.
(C) For a harmonic oscillator, the energy difference between successive quantum states depends on the number of nodes in the wavefunction.
(D) In the tunneling effect, particles experience a Dirac delta potential, and the tunneling probability is zero because the potential becomes infinite at a specific point.
(E) If the potential is finite but discontinuous at some points, the derivative of the wavefunction may or may not be smooth, depending on the functional form of the potential.

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