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Files in archives upon being opened are temporarily extracted, which means your passwords there exist as plaintext files. If your system is secure and hardened enough against unauthorised %temp% access on Windows, probably it can work.
This depends on how the decompressor is implemented. It's certainly possible to do it all in memory.
I do not think the standard ZIP decompressor library used in OSes or in general purpose compression software does this. Probably much safer if using RAR.