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Concatenation (string and number)

In javascript If we are concatenating string and number, does this mean that variable used for number is becoming string? (if yes why and how?)

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Steven Parker
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When you combine things of different types, the system converts one to the other's type if possible. This is called "type coercion".

If the conversion isn't possible (or the system doesn't know how) you would get an error instead.

Thanks. Pretty clear explanation.