Sure. With my son's hybrid was two days a week (7th Grade). The students were confined to their desks all day long with lunch at their desk. Most of the work was online on their Chromebooks. PE, when they were even allowed, consisted of students holding a rope spaced 6 feet apart and walking two laps on the track. Between the two, hybrid and online, online allowed more flexibility particularly the ability to move about during the day and not be confined to a desk all day. My son's online runs from 9-3 with a lunch break so its pretty intensive.
My daughter's high school is one day a week in person. The day is dependent on your last name alphabetically. The school decided to switch to a quarter system for the pandemic (smart move), so my daughter has 2 to 3 classes depending on the quarter. Right now she goes to school 1 day a week for two hours (usually only 5-6 kids in class). The in-person portion is mildly productive but not much you can do in one hour per subject. One of her teachers, a young guy (don't know if he has any health issues), refuses to return to school, so she has an in-person teacher and an online teacher for the same class. There is little to any online teaching by her teachers, some recorded lessons, but mostly just assignments and self guided learning.
That's our experience, I hope that your hybrid experience will be much better.