How is a planet's density calculated using information from multiple detection techniques?

Answer

By combining the radius from transit measurements with the minimum mass from radial velocity.

Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume. By obtaining the radius (size) via the transit method and the minimum mass via the radial velocity method, scientists can calculate the planet's density to infer its composition.

How is a planet's density calculated using information from multiple detection techniques?
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