An attacker with physical access can abruptly restart the device and dump RAM, as analysis of this memory may reveal FVEK keys from recently running Windows instances, compromising data encryption.
The effectiveness of this attack is, however, limited because the data stored in RAM degrades rapidly after the power is cut off.
Is LUKS2 resistant against Cold Boot attacks?
Any encryption system that uses the CPU to decrypt will need the key in memory, so yes it can be attacked in a similar manner.