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Merge #796

796: Added t_force, short_ton_force and long_ton_force r=hgrecco a=janheindejong

I added the definitions of the different ton force metrics. Added: 

- ``force_metric_ton``, ``metric_ton_force``, ``t_force`` and ``force_t`` in the root system 
- ``force_long_ton`` and ``long_ton_force`` in the Avoir-Dupois group 
- ``force_short_ton`` and ``short_ton_force`` in the Avoir-Dupois group 
- ``UK_ton_force`` and ``US_ton_force`` in AvoirdupoisUK and AvoirdupoisUS

Furthermore, I moved ``force_ton`` and ``ton_force`` to the AvoirdupoisUS. 

This definition is backward compatible (i.e. ``force_ton`` and ``ton_force`` are still the same). 

I'm not entirely sure if I'm working with the systems and groups correctly. I haven't been able to create different implementations of ``ton_force``, depending on what system is used. In my case, the one defined last in the definitions file is used, irrespective of what system is used. 

Please let me know what you think! 

Co-authored-by: JHdJ <jhdj@allseas.com>

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